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"The closing piece, and my favorite from this session, “a constant state of flux or motion”, periodically weaves barely-there snippets of field recordings and voices into the mix. The track finds Wissel much more unrestrained during some of the rowdier portions and Lytton comes to the fore more often here as well with some wild electroacoustic sounds. Altogether it’s more varied with some lowercase sections to break-up and balance the stormier ones. Those who like free-improvised electronics will find much to enjoy in this sonic phantasmagoria." - Nick Metzger, Free Jazz Blog

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released January 20, 2020

Paul Lytton - table-top bits and pieces
Joker Nies - electrosapiens
Richard Scott - synthesiser
Georg Wissel - prepared saxophone

in fond memory of Paul Rutherford

Recorded at The Loft, Cologne 11th March 2017
Artwork by Annette Stüsser-Simpson
Design by Clarke Robinson
Recording by Georg Wissel
Mastered by Richard Scott

Sound Anatomy SA0106(Germany)

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Paul Lytton Belgium

Born in London, 8 March 1947; Drums, percussion, live electronics.

Played in London in the middle 1960s and early 1970s; was a founder member of the London Musicians Coop and the Aachen Musicians Cooperative. Has been building own instruments since 1969, and had an exhibition of the equipment in Wuppertal in 1980. Since 1975 has lived in Belgium. Founded Po Torch ... more

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