Kihnoua / Unauthorized Caprices
Album: | Unauthorized Caprices | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Kihnoua | Added: | Sep 2010 | |
Label: | Not Two |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-03-13 | Pull Date: | 2011-05-15 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | May 8 | May 1 | Apr 3 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 12, 2011: | Music Casserole
Less Than A Wind |
4. | May 03, 2011: | Child's Play
Slat |
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2. | Aug 31, 2011: | Memory Select
Slat |
5. | Apr 27, 2011: | Brownian Motion (sub)
Less Than A Wind |
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3. | May 06, 2011: | No Cover, $5 Minimum
Less Than A Wind |
6. | Mar 29, 2011: | meow
Nothing Stopped But A Future |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2011-03-07
Reviewed 2011-03-07
Avant-garde jazz with world (Asian) and Classical influences. Saxophonist-composer Larry Ochs joined by drums and electronics, plus (on some tracks) guitar, trumpet, or cello. Add to this the voice of Korean avant-garde performance artist Dohee Lee. This is tough going, recommended only for the most adventurous. There’s no doubt about the originality, skill & vision of these compositions, but they don’t make for pleasant radio listening.
No FCC issues (unless they’re in Korean)
1. Opens with honking sax & someone dropping a silverware drawer. Singer wails and warbles, sounding angry. Sax plays quick bursts of notes with biting tone. Add furious drumming, a bit of fluttering trumpet, someone turning electronics knobs. Four minutes into this, you’ve definitely got the idea, but there’s ten minutes still to come. (14:02)
2. Sax, trumpet, gtr, vox, drums all do their thing simultaneously. It’s a suite: at 4 min, it fades to silence, drums & cello start something new; at 8 min, sax makes duck sounds & vocalist does something very strange; at 11 min, bluesy ballad on trumpet; etc. (19:45)
3. Just sax & vox. She sounds like being strangled, then like a chipmunk. Painful. (7:11)
4. Just drums, sax & vox. Singing may be in parseltongue. The drumming is good. Toward the end, sax changes timbre into something like squawking geese. (12:17)
5. The most melodic and accessible track—by a mile. A classical sounding cello plays extended melodies, with sax & voice punctuating in short bursts. Quite slow, it’s a little like chamber music. Could be used in an adventurous jazz set or as avant-garde Classical. (7:30)
No FCC issues (unless they’re in Korean)
1. Opens with honking sax & someone dropping a silverware drawer. Singer wails and warbles, sounding angry. Sax plays quick bursts of notes with biting tone. Add furious drumming, a bit of fluttering trumpet, someone turning electronics knobs. Four minutes into this, you’ve definitely got the idea, but there’s ten minutes still to come. (14:02)
2. Sax, trumpet, gtr, vox, drums all do their thing simultaneously. It’s a suite: at 4 min, it fades to silence, drums & cello start something new; at 8 min, sax makes duck sounds & vocalist does something very strange; at 11 min, bluesy ballad on trumpet; etc. (19:45)
3. Just sax & vox. She sounds like being strangled, then like a chipmunk. Painful. (7:11)
4. Just drums, sax & vox. Singing may be in parseltongue. The drumming is good. Toward the end, sax changes timbre into something like squawking geese. (12:17)
5. The most melodic and accessible track—by a mile. A classical sounding cello plays extended melodies, with sax & voice punctuating in short bursts. Quite slow, it’s a little like chamber music. Could be used in an adventurous jazz set or as avant-garde Classical. (7:30)
Track Listing
1. | Slat | 4. | Weightless | |||
2. | Nothing Stopped But A Future | 5. | Less Than A Wind | |||
3. | Deehyak | . |