Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi
Jazz
| Oct 2003
Reviews
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-12-13
Reviewed 2003-12-13
Piano-percussion duets, all acoustic, in the abstract free-improv vein. Percussion is enhanced by a lot of scraping sounds and rattles.
1*- Spashy pointillistic piano, like little handfulls of diamonds tossed into water, and fast percussion
2- Slow industrial screeching
3*- Stumbling jungle drums and lurking, quiet piano ... gradually becomes stronger and more tense.
4- Eerie, screechy, quiet
5- Sparse: loud with lots of pauses
6*- Slow and delicate
1*- Spashy pointillistic piano, like little handfulls of diamonds tossed into water, and fast percussion
2- Slow industrial screeching
3*- Stumbling jungle drums and lurking, quiet piano ... gradually becomes stronger and more tense.
4- Eerie, screechy, quiet
5- Sparse: loud with lots of pauses
6*- Slow and delicate
Recent airplay
Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi
Memory Select — Jan 30, 2004
Le Hasard Est Une Main Plus Sure [excerpt]
Memory Select — Jan 16, 2004
Le Hasard Est Une Main Plus Sure [excerpt]
Memory Select — Jan 09, 2004
Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi
Memory Select — Dec 19, 2003
Charting
2003-12-08 — 2004-02-09
Jazz
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Feb 1 | 1 |
| Jan 18 | 1 |
| Jan 11 | 1 |
| Dec 21 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi | ||
| 2. | La Verticale Reposee | ||
| 3. | Le Hasard Est Une Main ... | ||
| 4. | Vater Aether | ||
| 5. | La Nuit Est Conciliante | ||
| 6. | Vers La Septieme Solitude |