Even the Light Itself Falls is a beautiful and meditative work for clarinet, percussion, and double bass. This single work spans nearly ninety minutes and is beautifully performed by ensemble et cetera (Curt Miller/Dustin Donahue/Scott Worthington).
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released September 10, 2013
PR003
ensemble et cetera
Curt Miller, clarinet
Dustin Donahue, percussion
Scott Worthington, double bass
Recorded June 1 & 2, 2012 at the Conrad Prebys Music Center at the University of California, San Diego
engineered by Clint Davis
edited and produced by Scott Worthington
mastered by Nick Tipp
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This is one of the most exciting cds I've heard in ages and I feel LUCKY to have discovered Wild Up and their recordings of Julius Eastman. Wow!! jamesaarons
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“With Julius, he was based in repetition, but here was a spirit of openness and improvisation. His scores, if they were written out that way, were often like jazz scores. He loved multiplying instruments – four pianos, ten cellos – so there was a real feeling of the presence of the instrument, not just using an instrument in some kind of equation, as a means to an end.” ~ Mary Jane Leach
Enough said. pt
A remix album crafted during Covid lockdown, this LP twists classical compositions into dazzling electronic ambient forms. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2022
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From the first notes I was spellbound. This austere and contemplative masterpiece ranks alongside the solo piano works of Satie, Young, Budd and Riley for its gravitas, mystery and poignant beauty. A landmark recording. Ferrara Brain Pan