Grdina, Gordon / East Van Strings / Breathing Of Statues, The
Album: | Breathing Of Statues, The | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Grdina, Gordon / East Van Strings | Added: | Jan 2010 | |
Label: | Songlines Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-03-21 | Pull Date: | 2010-05-23 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | May 2 | Mar 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 28, 2012: | No Cover, No Minimum
The Breathing Of Statues |
4. | Mar 26, 2010: | Memory Select, late edition
Silence Of Paintings |
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2. | Dec 21, 2010: | The Musical Mystery Box o'Fun (Best of 2010-Part 1)
Origin |
5. | Mar 25, 2010: | orangeasm
Naveli Joon |
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3. | May 01, 2010: | Music Casserole
Origin |
6. | Mar 23, 2010: | Ambient Annoyance
Origin |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2010-03-21
Reviewed 2010-03-21
GORDON GRDINA’S EAST VAN STRINGS: The Breathing of Statues
Songlines, 2009
AVANT-GARDE – String quartet out of Vancouver, a carefully controlled chamber sound with a razor-sharp improvisational edge and elusive whiffs of tragedy and madness running throughout. Good mix of icily cerebral composition and sometimes raw, visceral execution.
* * * * | Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 8
1. 5:27 – melancholy guitar rises over aching, somewhat dissonant drone
2. 3:39 – bold, slashing statements, densely layered harmonies, calm middle
3. 5:25 – goes “out” with harsh, aggressive scrapings and open, quiet spaces
4. 7:24 – knotty theme; a series of tense improv breakdowns & cinematic runs
5. 3:07 – oud picks and broods over alien buzzing, thick near-east atmosphere
6. 3:34 – harsh burst, then strident, layered melody… settles into moodiness
7. 4:28 – slow ebb & flow; becomes calm, pretty, dreamlike
8. 14:07 – serious intro, expressive solo oud alternates with exotic ensemble swirls; slow cello solo opens it up in second half, caravan march
9. 8:13 – calm melodies flow/ooze; open, amorphous at first, finds its way later
[ Fo ] 03/21/10
Songlines, 2009
AVANT-GARDE – String quartet out of Vancouver, a carefully controlled chamber sound with a razor-sharp improvisational edge and elusive whiffs of tragedy and madness running throughout. Good mix of icily cerebral composition and sometimes raw, visceral execution.
* * * * | Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 8
1. 5:27 – melancholy guitar rises over aching, somewhat dissonant drone
2. 3:39 – bold, slashing statements, densely layered harmonies, calm middle
3. 5:25 – goes “out” with harsh, aggressive scrapings and open, quiet spaces
4. 7:24 – knotty theme; a series of tense improv breakdowns & cinematic runs
5. 3:07 – oud picks and broods over alien buzzing, thick near-east atmosphere
6. 3:34 – harsh burst, then strident, layered melody… settles into moodiness
7. 4:28 – slow ebb & flow; becomes calm, pretty, dreamlike
8. 14:07 – serious intro, expressive solo oud alternates with exotic ensemble swirls; slow cello solo opens it up in second half, caravan march
9. 8:13 – calm melodies flow/ooze; open, amorphous at first, finds its way later
[ Fo ] 03/21/10
Track Listing
1. | Selma | 6. | Webern | |||
2. | Holy Departure | 7. | Naveli Joon | |||
3. | Silence Of Paintings | 8. | The Breathing Of Statues | |||
4. | Origin | 9. | Wide Open | |||
5. | Santiago | . |