RILEY, TERRY — Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band All Night Flight
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Wiederveröffentlichung der Cortical Foundation-CD mit einem live-Mitschnitt (man hört nicht dass es live ist, die Soundqualität ist perfekt!) vom 22. März 1968 aus Suny, Buffalo, USA. Polymorph tänzelnde Sopran-Saxophon-Schlangen, Orgel und "Time-Lag Accumulator" sorgen für wunderbar komplexe, dronige, höchst schwebende Minimal-Musik, die alles andere als statisch ist.
"The live recording of Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band All Night Flight taken from a 1968 concert titled "Purple Modal Strobe Ecstasy with the Daughters of Destruction" is the perfect trigger for what anthropologist Jean Rouch called 'The Strange Mechanism,’ the trance state which most of this decade's electronic music aspires to induce. The immediacy and the spectral filigree--the dervishes summoned during Riley's nocturnal concert--have been faithfully preserved on this CD.” [Richard Henderson, The Wire]
"The live recording of Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band All Night Flight taken from a 1968 concert titled "Purple Modal Strobe Ecstasy with the Daughters of Destruction" is the perfect trigger for what anthropologist Jean Rouch called 'The Strange Mechanism,’ the trance state which most of this decade's electronic music aspires to induce. The immediacy and the spectral filigree--the dervishes summoned during Riley's nocturnal concert--have been faithfully preserved on this CD.” [Richard Henderson, The Wire]