Neville, Stefan / Malcolm, Greg: A Nuance

Neville, Stefan / Malcolm, Greg: A Nuance

Neville, Stefan / Malcolm, Greg: A Nuance

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: A Nuance
Artist: Neville, Stefan / Malcolm, Greg
Label: Feeding Tube
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 752830264212
Genre: Rock

"Stefan Neville is one of the busier beavers on the North island of New Zealand. Recording under his own name, as Pumice (or a variety of other soubriquets), running the Stabbies & the Rockets label, drumming for the Coolies and so on, he keeps his tail moving quickly so that it does not grow moss. Greg Malcolm is one of New Zealand's premier avant garde string-benders. He did a bit of band aktion with Jay Clarkson in Breathing Cage but has mostly hewed to stranger improv-based roads. He plays oddly crafted guitar-like instruments of all manners and has lots of great solo recordings as well as various ad hoc unit-spew and a duo record with Eugene Chadbourne. And NOW, at last, he has Nuance as well. For Nuance, Greg plays strings, tambourine, voice and 'things.' Stefan counters with drums, reed organ, tapes, throat, and synth. The material ranges from 'Prospectus' (one of Steve Lacy 's great '80s compositions) to Joe Meek 's 'Telstar' to 'Hora' and 'Serba' (Jewish wedding music by the Epstein Brothers) with various unexpected stops in between. Apart from Jenny Ward 's second vocals on Daw Henson 's 'I'm Crazy Over You' (an old Kentucky tune, originally recorded by Alan Lomax in '37), it's just Stefan and Greg here. And they shine in lots of weird ways. Greg's strings often have lots of overloaded vibrational qualities to the way they sustain notes ('though they know how to cluck like chickens, as well) and Stefan's work ranges from stark drumming in the Mississippi style to key drones that extend the fake bounds of infinity. The breadth of the material they tackle is almost insane, but they manage to infuse it with their own distinct personality traits, and unusually friendly experimental tactics. Hard to grasp? Sure. But it's just as hard to stop playing it. That's what we call real Nuance." -Byron Coley, 2018 Edition of 250.

Tracks:
1.1 Prospectus
1.2 Banish Misfortune
1.3 Crazy Over You
1.4 Telstar
2.1 Hora
2.2 Sirba
2.3 Rocky Mountain Side
2.4 The Beat Goes on
2.5 When I Get Home
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