"An arbitrary succession of more or less irritating sounds"
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
158 Bleecker?
Dubby menace, spiralling squirts & tones, reflective Bitches Brew minors, & future sheen degraded into blurry, puffy washes - all flogged along by oil drum percussion once again, but framed now by a venue acoustic & studded with appreciative yelps: the sound of the Moritz von Oswald Trio Live in New York.
Was it their US debut (February 6 at Le Poisson Rouge)? I assume not, since that had ReComposed orchestral action. But I shouldn't be getting into this, as I've really no idea & Honest Jon's aren't saying...
Anyway, a resequenced (extracts #4, 1, 3 & 2, fellow trainspotters!) LMYE hack of samples from the forthcoming album - a companion to our earlier bodge of Vertical Ascent.
Absent any decent footage of MvOT in NY, two slants on their recent performance in Detroit:
Interview. & another (video, way longer).
Moritz von Oswald Trio > Live in New York [extracts] / [lo-res] (from Live in New York, Honest Jon's)
NB: photos by pablosanz.
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Yes it was the American debut of Moritz Von Oswald trio recorded during the first ever Unsound Festival New York - the show def was one of the festival highlights - amazing gig - packed gig too and people were really into it - even New York Times managed to review it - can't WAIT to hear this full record
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