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Bill Laswell, Points of Order
Audio CD
Disk ID: 1356539
Disk length: 48m 11s (8 Tracks)
Original Release Date: 2001
Label: Unknown
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2. Staple Nex | 5:00 |
3. Broken Toenail Gland | 4:46 |
4. Cyclops | 6:18 |
5. White Ark | 1:47 |
6. Iron Cross | 11:09 |
7. Conquer Worm | 4:16 |
8. Lightning Teleportation | 7:30 |
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Review
Legendary producer, composer and musician Bill Laswell's newest contribution to the Innerhythmic collection continues a gradual submersion into numerous experimental styles including drum-n-bass, mutant hip-hop, avant jazz, electronic dub and ambient vapor-drift...Trumpeters Toshinori Kondo and Graham Haynes deliver textural ambience and cyberjazz modulations over a wide expanse of driving dub pulses that have been generated electronically as well as acoustically - live drums are provided by Indian-born percussionist and producer Karsh Kale. Two pieces here are in collaboration with the ever-progressive Anti-Pop Consortium (comprised of Beans, Priest and M. Sayyid), whose signature rapid-fire rhymes create engaging, esoteric mind bombs that detonate the boundaries of hip-hop all over again. Augmented by the piano and electronic keyboards of veteran jazz and classical music composer Karl Berger, with hidden ambient traces decoded by guitar futurist Buckethead, ! Points of Order brings about, in a stream of sonic matter, the collapse of all distinction between music and sound - offering another glimpse off-world...another step toward the disintegration of styles and musical borders.
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