Results for "Potlatch Records"
Miracle

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Miracle en pointillé; En dérive; Imprononçable; Natte; Herméneutique.
Pascal Battus / Michel Doneda: Miracle

by John Eyles
Following hard on the heels of Sillons -Reflets by Patricia Bosshard, Onceim and CoÔ, the first album from the Potlatch label since its lone release in 2019, it is a pleasure to welcome the label's second release of 2021, Miracle by the duo of Pascal Battus and Michel Doneda. Each of them has a long history ...
Patricia Bosshard / Onceim - CoÔ: Sillons - Reflets

by John Eyles
Aside from the music, the best thing about this album is that its release signals the Potlatch label is alive and well. (Having released four CDs in 2016 and three in 2017, Potlatch released none in 2018, one in 2019, none in 2020.) In addition to this album, 2021 sees the release of a second, a ...
Bertrand Denzler / CoÔ: Arc

by John Eyles
This release is particularly welcome as Potlatch Records has not released an album since Infra by Pascale Criton, in September 2017. As the label issued its first album--No Waiting, by Derek Bailey & Joëlle Léandre--in 1998, this is an opportunity to mark the ground-breaking label's twentieth anniversary, and send congratulations to proprietor Jacques Oger. It is ...
Resting in a Fold of the Fog

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Grounded Cloud / 2015-16; Hearing Metal 4 (Birds in Space) / 2010-11.
Karoujite

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: À Peine 1 ; À Peine 2 ; À Peine 3.
Infra

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Bothsways: Shift – Coalescent – Impulse – Sways; Process; Steppings: Chaoscaccia.
Pascale Criton: Infra

by John Eyles
Although she has been composing for over thirty-five years, Pascale Criton is surprisingly underrepresented on disc. In fact, Infra is only her second album release, following the rarely-seen Territoires Imperceptibles (Assai, 2003), a fact which makes this release particularly welcome. In her compositions, Criton has often used tunings with intervals so small that they have tended ...