GENRE..... Avantgarde
LABEL...... The Grey Area
MODE....... VBRkbps / Joint-Stereo
REL.DATE.. 15-07-2008
All That Rises is a reissue of two EPs that were originally released in late 1986 on Touch,
The Sea Org (tracks one through three) and Brain Song (tracks five through nine), with
additional tracks that were previously unreleased. The group's interest in perception and
the effects of sound is still very much in the foreground here. The original cover of Brain
Song still includes Edward Moolenbeek as a member of the group, and interviews from the
period still refer to Spridgeon as inspiration. Almost all of this collection contains the
Hafler Trio's particular take on layered drones, where occasionally recognizable sounds
(especially voices) appear buried in the mix, and where a sound will suddenly appear or
disappear, in one channel or in both. Sometimes the drones will show their origins to be
some kind of field recordings as the sounds thin out. There are also many perceptual blurs,
such as on "Myriologue #3," where the sounds of seagulls morph into creaking hinges. The
absence of a direct narrative makes this slightly easier listening than their earliest work,
such as Bang!, but there are enough sudden changes to keep the listener on edge and the
album from lapsing into easy ambience. ~ Caleb Deupree, All Music Guide
Tracklist:
01 An Introduction To Go
02 Of The Building Of Forms By Vibrations
03 The Howney Stone
04 A Luna Kanula
05 Blanket Level Approach #3
06 Captation #7 - 'Transiliant Membranes'
07 Buggy Whip Flings
08 Captation #9 - 'Sarekobe'
09 Strata Definition Test #10
10 Myriologue #2 - 'Calenture'
11 Myriologue #3 - 'Quonking'
12 MZVLNE
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
The Hafler Trio - All That Rises Must Converge (1994)
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