Gustafsson, Mats/David Stackenas / Blues
Album: | Blues | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Gustafsson, Mats/David Stackenas | Added: | Jan 2006 | |
Label: | Atavistic/Truckstop Audio |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-01-08 | Pull Date: | 2006-03-12 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Mar 12 | Feb 26 | Feb 12 | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 21, 2009: | Jena & Gomorrah: A Mostly Unpleasant Listening Experience
Take Your Hand Off It |
4. | Feb 10, 2006: | Memory Select
You Have To Get Low As A Toad Again [excerpt] |
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2. | Mar 10, 2006: | Memory Select
Rotten Herring Blues |
5. | Feb 09, 2006: | Rock in a Position
Take Your Hand Off It |
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3. | Feb 24, 2006: | Memory Select
Bumble Bee Blues |
6. | Jan 27, 2006: | Memory Select
Take Your Hand Off It |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-01-04
Reviewed 2006-01-04
Yes, the title is ironic, although four of the six tracks are dedicated to blues legends.
These are free-form abstract duets, guitar and sax, bustling with energy even in the quieter tracks. What's impressive is the range of sounds -- tracks like 4 and 6 paint the kinds of aural canvasses normally found in experimental electronics.
Both men are from Sweden. Stackenas plays a busy, non-tonal guitar; the obvious reference is Derek Bailey. On sax, Gustafsson leaves his screaming-punk mode on the shelf in favor of fast clicky sounds (a nice complement to the guitar), or slow, lingering atmosphere.
1- Groany and droney, with some fast pockets. Ends nicely on a long, lingering, last breath of sax, with shimmering guitar.
2- Fast and fierce, with lots of clicky "insect chatter" sounds. Long pause near the 1:00 mark -- artsy, but awkward for radio.
3- Slow, with sour, detuned guitar. Final two minutes get busy
4- Slow otherworldly fog. Builds an eerie, swampy atmosphere.
5- Choppy. Fast but rather sparse, lots of blank space.
6- Industrial drill and jackhammer sounds. Groany, rattling, non-musical. Cool! Ends with long, soft, morose sax tones.
These are free-form abstract duets, guitar and sax, bustling with energy even in the quieter tracks. What's impressive is the range of sounds -- tracks like 4 and 6 paint the kinds of aural canvasses normally found in experimental electronics.
Both men are from Sweden. Stackenas plays a busy, non-tonal guitar; the obvious reference is Derek Bailey. On sax, Gustafsson leaves his screaming-punk mode on the shelf in favor of fast clicky sounds (a nice complement to the guitar), or slow, lingering atmosphere.
1- Groany and droney, with some fast pockets. Ends nicely on a long, lingering, last breath of sax, with shimmering guitar.
2- Fast and fierce, with lots of clicky "insect chatter" sounds. Long pause near the 1:00 mark -- artsy, but awkward for radio.
3- Slow, with sour, detuned guitar. Final two minutes get busy
4- Slow otherworldly fog. Builds an eerie, swampy atmosphere.
5- Choppy. Fast but rather sparse, lots of blank space.
6- Industrial drill and jackhammer sounds. Groany, rattling, non-musical. Cool! Ends with long, soft, morose sax tones.
Track Listing
1. | Shave 'em Wet | 4. | You Have To Get Low As A Toad Again | |||
2. | Bumble Bee Blues | 5. | Take Your Hand Off It | |||
3. | Built To Do What You Did Last Night | 6. | Rotten Herring Blues |