Gunn-Truscinski Duo / Ocean Parkway
Album: | Ocean Parkway | Collection: | General 12" | |
Artist: | Gunn-Truscinski Duo | Added: | Mar 2012 | |
Label: | Three Lobed Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-03-10 | Pull Date: | 2012-05-12 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | May 13 | Apr 29 | Apr 22 | Apr 15 | Apr 8 | Apr 1 | Mar 25 | Mar 18 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 28, 2019: | Being as an ocean
Side A |
4. | May 16, 2014: | no voices aloud
Ocean Parkway |
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2. | Nov 13, 2018: | Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Banh Mi Ringtones |
5. | Nov 27, 2013: | minimum entropy
Banh Mi Ringtones, Ocean Parkway |
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3. | Jun 13, 2014: | FAREWELLGASM
Ocean Parkway |
6. | Oct 04, 2013: | Fight or Flight
Ocean Parkway |
Album Review
D. Cannibal
Reviewed 2012-03-09
Reviewed 2012-03-09
The psychedelic-folk duo of guitarist Steve Gunn and percussionist John Truscinski brings us another absolutely stellar LP of intricate, inspiring collaborations. Using esoteric-sounding open string tunings, Gunn manages to forge a unique raga-influenced style, which is what makes these instrumental folk jams sound so deep and meditative. The Duo’s second LP features more rootsy Americana vibes, with some quite soulful motifs sounding a lot like electric delta blues. If Stephen Stills had left Crosby and Nash to go on a spiritual pilgrimage through India, he may have started playing something like this. I’m definitely saving a spot on my top 10 list for these guys.
RIYL: John Fahey, Flower Corsano Duo, Buddhist meditation but also rock’n’roll
Picking any favorite tracks would be like, well, trying to pick favorites on a Gunn-Truscinski Duo record: impossible, so I won’t even bother.
Side A
1. (10:28) A slow contemplative raga gradually develops into a bright, upbeat, glorious hippy jazz-rocker anthem with a pulsating backbeat and glistening sunshiney harmonies. Sounds spiritually spontaneous in some places, like a folk-guitar version of Keith Jarrett.
2. (6:37) Chet Atkins if he dropped acid with Link Wray—dreamy eastern harmonies meld seamlessly with some bluesy musings, blending into a deliciously psychedelic trance.
Side B
1. (3:41) Dense and thoughtful twangy blues fingerpicking frenzy
2. (6:53) Acoustic, strange and serene folksy chords droning and dancing about, sounds like a guitar trying to mimic a sitar.
3. (5:18) lazy, half-coherent melodies floating around in a transcendental haze
RIYL: John Fahey, Flower Corsano Duo, Buddhist meditation but also rock’n’roll
Picking any favorite tracks would be like, well, trying to pick favorites on a Gunn-Truscinski Duo record: impossible, so I won’t even bother.
Side A
1. (10:28) A slow contemplative raga gradually develops into a bright, upbeat, glorious hippy jazz-rocker anthem with a pulsating backbeat and glistening sunshiney harmonies. Sounds spiritually spontaneous in some places, like a folk-guitar version of Keith Jarrett.
2. (6:37) Chet Atkins if he dropped acid with Link Wray—dreamy eastern harmonies meld seamlessly with some bluesy musings, blending into a deliciously psychedelic trance.
Side B
1. (3:41) Dense and thoughtful twangy blues fingerpicking frenzy
2. (6:53) Acoustic, strange and serene folksy chords droning and dancing about, sounds like a guitar trying to mimic a sitar.
3. (5:18) lazy, half-coherent melodies floating around in a transcendental haze
Track Listing
1. | Ocean Parkway | 4. | Don't Lean On Door | |||
2. | Banh Mi Ringtones | 5. | Minetta River | |||
3. | County Fair Getaway | . |