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The first four tracks were "inspired" by
Guenter Grass
' novel
Tin Drum Stories
, although the connection is not likely to be apparent to many listeners. There is a minimalist, even inert quality to some of the cuts, though others evidence much greater creativity.
Willers
is attempting to do something different, and his abstractions on electric guitar contrast with
Horst Nonnenmacher
's subtle, sometimes droning string bass, while
Michael Griener
's trap set springs forward with clever rumblings and pointed outbursts. At times, there is a frustrating sameness that pours forth like hot lava, but very slowly it evolves into something more active. The listener's patience may run out, but for those who persist there are many rewarding moments.
displays a rare ability to pick his strings like a horn though not nearly with the same technical fluency of, say, a
Joe Morris
. Rather,
focuses on different strategies that point to, without quite affirming, alternative paths. ~ Steven Loewy
Guenter Grass
' novel
Tin Drum Stories
, although the connection is not likely to be apparent to many listeners. There is a minimalist, even inert quality to some of the cuts, though others evidence much greater creativity.
Willers
is attempting to do something different, and his abstractions on electric guitar contrast with
Horst Nonnenmacher
's subtle, sometimes droning string bass, while
Michael Griener
's trap set springs forward with clever rumblings and pointed outbursts. At times, there is a frustrating sameness that pours forth like hot lava, but very slowly it evolves into something more active. The listener's patience may run out, but for those who persist there are many rewarding moments.
displays a rare ability to pick his strings like a horn though not nearly with the same technical fluency of, say, a
Joe Morris
. Rather,
focuses on different strategies that point to, without quite affirming, alternative paths. ~ Steven Loewy