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KG – “The Narrow Way” (Abstrakt Recordings)
Well, be careful what you wish for, because although “The Narrow Way” does remove the percussive clutter, it replaces it with...nothing. A whole lot of nothing. Consisting of one 60-minute track, “The Narrow Way” is, according to its press kit, “an investigation into the spaces between thoughts”, and brother, they’re not kidding. Even at a relatively high volume, the album barely exists. A low thrum permeates, occasionally accentuated by a brief piano figure or series of far-off, water-echoed bells. That’s it. The aforementioned pedal steel, distorted or not, makes not one single appearance and without anything to fill the space (sorry) left by KG’s dominant instrument, the music floats away in a manner that doesn’t take you with it. Uninspired and uninspiring. TWO STARS
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4 comments:
this is so brilliant jason. a critical point makes music different than sound. (i'll cite john cage here, tho he was one of the first he s not alone) i guess it depends on how its listened to. the phenomenology of listening.
KG gets more fascinating. great stuff jason!
just started reading this series and love it. i want to know more about KG!
I also want to know more about KG. The music part of it is totally fascinating.
thank you all so much. truly appreciate you folks coming back again and again - it means a lot.
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