AirSculpture
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Impossible Geometries
Composed and Performed by-
Recorded at Alleycat Studio July 95
Artwork by Andy Dobbs
Liner Notes:It was Sunday morning, after having already listened to two demo tapes by artists I can no longer remember, I had just about had enough. I would play just one more. The AirSculpture cassette goes in the machine. Five minutes into the first piece and instead of my mind starting to wander I was pumping up the volume. After ten minutes the first sequence was well in swing and what a sequence! Who are these guys? This was the sort of track that got me hooked on Electronic Music many moons ago and here it is again being reinterpreted for the 90s. The rest of the tape was just as good if not better. Since then I have received recordings of further 'gigs' and none of them disapointed. AirSculpture are unashamedly influenced by Tangerine Dream circa 74-79 and every performance is 100% improvised, though I can scarcely believe it. Just how can they create such amazing sequences, on the spot, just like that ? See them live and you are guaranteed to hear something new every time. Airsculpture are a class band playing class music.I hope you enjoy "Impossible Geometries" as much as I do. DAVID LAW Thanks to- Mark, Ocadi Sunrise, Jamie & all at Alleycats, Graeme for Web space, Sue & Debbie for their patience, Andy Dobbs for artwork
Adrian Beasley:Casio VZ1, Casio CZ101, Opus3, Kawai K1R, Yamaha TX81Z, Cheatah MD16R, EMU-ESI32. PC running Cubase.
John Christian:Casio VZ1, Roland JD800, JD990, MKS70/PG800, D110. Compaq Concerto PC & ImproVision s/w.
Peter Ruczynski:Roland JD800, JD990, OSCar, Waldorf Microwave. Compaq Concerto PC & Improvision s/w.
ReviewYou can read a review of the album on the Synth Music Direct site
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