The international ensemble of sonic experimenters emerges with an atmospheric track from their debut album, “Once Only.”
On “The Void,” you seem to be wandering around the roadless dreams, following the trumpet part, which at times sounds like a restless cry of guitar feedback, and the detached, flowing accompaniment. Soon you find yourself in a strange bar in the middle of nowhere, and you’re absorbed in the charm of the velvety vocal performance, spreading extraordinary serenity. In the vein of the best works of enigmatic nocturnal jazz distributors such as Bohren & Der Club Of Gore or Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones, the musicians of Eternal Return grope for simple, lingering notes and turn them into hazy, somnambular trips.
No comments:
Post a Comment