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TANAKA ~ LITHP
KADIMA COLLECTIVE 15 ~ ISRAEL ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2007 Released: 2008

2nd album by Israeli Improvised Music quartet TanakaFind albums by this artist, which consists of Adi SnirFind albums by this artist (soprano & tenor saxophone, clarinet), Roni BrennerFind albums by this artist (guitar), Michel MayerFind albums by this artist (guitar) and Ofer BymelFind albums by this artist (drums). These four young musicians play some of the most extreme Improvised Music I ever came across, which is pretty unique and astounding, but extremely difficult and uncommunicative. The music bears some resemblance to musique concrete, incidental music and industrial. The album consists of a series of 13 relatively short pieces and one extended performance, with the musicians using their instruments in completely unconventional manner and the overall result is very difficult to describe, especially to people who have no experience with hard-core Avant-Garde music. Nevertheless adventurous listeners might find this stuff fascinating and it does expand the borders of “music making”, which is always commendable. This stuff is for people, who are extremely open-minded and ready to test their intellectual capacity, regardless of the effort this requites.
Updated: 12/04/2019Posted: CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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