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SMALL THINGS ON SUNDAYS - In slow Motion

Format: CD-R
Label & Cat.Number: Attenuation Circuit ACLE 1004
Release Year: 2013
Note: duo from Copenhagen (also active as STAR TURBINE) creating abstract / experimental / surrealistic ambience for abanboned industrial areas maybe..using guitar, radio, tapes, viola & "various gadgets"; excellent airy atmospherics with lots of details and strange sounds within, highly recommended !! EP-length, 5 tracks (28+ min.)
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €8.00
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"Based in Copenhagen, Small Things on Sundays is the electroacoustic duo of Henrik Bagner and Claus Poulsen, who has already released on attenuation circuit with his project Starturbine. Small Things on Sundays use guitar, radio, tapes, viola and various gadgets to create five short tracks of smooth, quite psychedelic dark ambient textures.

The members’ interest for experimental music and vinyl records led to the formation of Small Things on Sundays in 2005, starting with free improvisations with electronic treatments of vinyl records in any tempo. The recorded material is edited to finished "live-take" tracks or recycled for new improvisations or mixed into more constructed tracks. This way Small Things on Sundays has refined their signature sounds, and created a wide range of works ranging from noise to ambient compositions." [label info]

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"More music from the already active duo from Denmark, Small Things On Sundays. A while they presented their first LP (see Vital Weekly 887), but Henrik Bagner and Claus Poulsen are mostly active on CDR and cassettes. 'In Slow Motion' is their latest album, quite short I was thinking with twenty-nine minutes of music, but otherwise with all the usual ingredients of their music. Highly atmospheric music, using guitar, radio, tapes, viola and 'various gadgets' but I assume also lots of reverb, delay and other sound effects to create dense, atmospheric patterns of sound, which reminded me once more of the old Zoviet*France, but also of City Of Worms, one of Jeph Jerman's late 80s bands. Lo-fi sampling with lo-fi electronics, creating these dark moody soundtracks for the twilight zone, night becomes the day, day becomes the night. It has a fine live feel to it, of out takes of a longer section, but trimmed at both ends. That is something else I actually enjoy from this release. These five
pieces are to the point. Improvised, perhaps, live, maybe, but also trimmed down and all the unnecessary, or unwanted bits have been removed and the great parts are released. More people should have a similar critical approach. A small fine release by this excellent duo!" [FdW/Vital Weekly]