Syrinx / Tumblers From The Vault (1970-72)
Album: Tumblers From The Vault (1970-72)   Collection:General
Artist:Syrinx   Added:May 2017
Label:Rvng Intl.  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2017-05-04 Pull Date: 2017-07-06
Week Ending: Jul 2 Jun 25 Jun 18 Jun 4 May 28 May 21 May 14 May 7
Airplays: 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Oct 06, 2022: deep storage
Hollywood Dream Trip
4. Jun 16, 2017: Hysteresis History
Hollywood Dream Trip
2. Jun 28, 2017: Brownian Motion
Ibistix
5. Jun 14, 2017: Brownian Motion
Chant For Your Dragon King
3. Jun 20, 2017: Sonic Slop
Hollywood Dream Trip
6. May 31, 2017: Brownian Motion
Ibistix

Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2017-05-03
Residents? Soft Machine? Monitor? Incredible nugget release dug up of obscure yet notorious Canadian composer who worked in London in the late 60's mostly. He broke free of the Pink Floyd, Soft Machine constraints of the day choosing to go the route of John Cage, Stockhausen, Steve Reich, exploring tapes and early Moogs, what was then referred to as "electronic music". He was trained, versed in jazz; sax was his primary instrument and it finds its way into most of this in strange lovely ways. Not enough space to describe how cool and avante, minimal yet lush, low fi yet complex this stuff is, what an unbelievable CD set this is and how lucky we are to have it. Instead, check out the bazillion page booklet with photos that accompanies it. THIS is the reason we volunteer at KZSU!

Disc: Long Lost Relatives/Syrinx 1) (3:34) trippy wood winds and efx at first then an ultra cool pensive subtle hip shaker 2) (6:07) organic experimental intro then a bouncy tribal rhythm under slow phrased sax, killer key leads, quiet outro 3) (8:56) dark spooky intro, sawtooth moog, then a quiet pretty waltz like theme with cool moog tones, no drums. 4)* (8:06) excellent fuzzy intro, sax heavy slow experimental plod, primo stuff, launches into the tribal congas then slows. 5) (2:53) electronics below a pretty cinematic classical tone 6) (1:50) early synth pop, rock, simple and upbeat, with sax 7) (2:54) congas upbeat w slow phrased sax and keys 8) (3:40) cool almost funky synth congas, choral female vocals appear strangely 9) (2:59) chill dark 10) (4:52) quiet and cinematic, melancholy 11) (1:49) simple moog composition. 12) (10:26) begins synth only melodies slowly build and subliminal conga rhythm joins, epic in its simplicity 13) (5:14) chill electronics, moog melodies then piano takes over, simple 3/4 14) (2:17) dark slow simple 15) (11:34) synth solo begins, then conga fueled rhythmic melodies all synth, gets very epic, bizarre

Disc: Long Lost Relics 1) (1:51) see 6 above 2)* (9:47) chill dark, synths only, excellent, see Monitor 3) (3:54) very different from previous version, slow with female and male vocals sounding like samples taken from a 50's musical, bizzarre cinematic and great 4) (10:29) waltzing moogs, minimal and cool 5) (7:05) again, the Residents/Tuxedo Moon sax over congas, layered sounds 6) (8:20) starts with winds, subtle percussion, goes back to the waltzing cinematic strings feel 7) (7:56) starts with very cool treated tones, similar to previous track 4 above 8) (2:46) see 5 above

Track Listing
1. Tumblers To The Vault   12. Chant For Your Dragon King
2. Syren   13. Hollywood Dream Trip
3. December Angel   14. Father Of Light
4. Ibistix   15. Appaloosa - Pegasus
5. Field Hymn (Epiloque)   16. Tillicum
6. Tillicum   17. Melina's Torch
7. Better Deaf And Dumb From The First   18. Better Deaf And Dumb
8. Aurora Spinray   19. December Angel
9. Melina's Torch   20. Syren
10. Journey Tree   21. Decenber Angel
11. Field Hymn   22. Ibistix
  23. Field Hymn