The Bureau Of Atomic Tourism 2013 Second Law Of Thermod
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- avant-garde jazz free improvisation
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- May 14, 2017
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- wwino
The Bureau Of Atomic Tourism ~ Second Law Of Thermodynamics ~ 2013 Rat Records RAT 020. http://i2.imageban.ru/out/2017/05/14/83ab54d719a45f8fc64e50f60b91bae8.jpg 1 Corollaries Of The Decay Laws 2 BooBeeBooBeeBee 3 Morthana Part 1 4 Morthana Part 2 5 X=-1/ (Ω (E)) ∑y Y Ωy(E) 6 Meg Nem Sa 7 Law Of Entropy Trevor Dunn: bass Teun Verbruggen: drums, electronics Marc Ducret: guitar Jozef Dumoulin: Fender Rhodes Andrew d'Angelo: saxophone & bass clarinet Nate Wooley: trumpet The musicians of the Bureau of Atomic Tourism -- aka BOAT -- were assembled by Belgian drummer Teun Verbruggen for Antwerp's Follow the Sound Festival in November 2011. Several days after the festival gig, BOAT recorded their 2013 debut album, Second Law of Thermodynamics, at a club show in Tilburg, the Netherlands, and by then they were truly firing on all cylinders. Verbruggen (Flat Earth Society, Jef Neve Trio, Too Noisy Fish) certainly surrounded himself with a top international lineup: bassist Trevor Dunn, reedman Andrew D'Angelo, and trumpeter Nate Wooley from the Brooklyn avant scene in the U.S.; and guitarist Marc Ducret and (Belgian-born) keyboardist Jozef Dumoulin from France. The music played by this transatlantic sextet is uncompromising, heavy on improvisation and with noisy electronics scattered about, and even some noisy electronics-type sounds created without electronics -- thanks primarily to Wooley. Free improvisational opening track "Corollaries of the Decay Laws" finds D'Angelo (on bass clarinet) and Ducret screamingly intense; Dunn and Verbruggen maintain tumbling momentum while Dumoulin and Wooley, the latter playing long Miles-ish lines, chart out a middle ground -- until D'Angelo's high-energy squeals push the trumpeter to move beyond tonality into pure static... - Dave Lynch, AMG