Album AU 2018 on Art As Catharsis Records label
Jazz and Rock (Avant-garde Jazz, Doom Metal, Experimental, Noise, Prog Rock)
Australian deconstructionist noise/jazz collective Kurushimi return with ‘What Is Chaos?’, an immersive sonic journey across time and space. On their previous releases, ‘Shōtotsu’ EP and ‘Kurushimi’ debut LP, the group conjured a style of experimental jazz that seemed to be drowned in a thick, hallucongenic tar. Like a gradually expanding black hole, the band pulled elements of prog, drone and extreme metal towards itself while continually obliterating any sense of rhythmic or melodic centre. Now, with ‘What Is Chaos?’, Kurushimi have allowed their collective unconscious to run free. The result is awe-inspiring. Each of the album’s varied tracks stream by in a violent flourish of creative destruction. ‘Yuruyaka na shi no ma no kanbi naru mezame’ sounds like Kilamanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble screaming across a void after unwittingly ingesting a potent dose of psilocybin. ‘A Glimpse Of Thursday Afternoon’ sounds as if Buckethead - twisted on DMT - burst into a smokey New York 1950s jazz club accompanied by a deranged robotic sidekick. Hilarity ensues in the wacky family romp that follows. Tracks like ‘Ether Rag Addiction’ and ‘C8H10N4O2’ pay tribute to the group’s spiritual leader John Zorn and his work with Painkiller and Naked City. It’s a fitting tribute to the original noise-jazz deconstructionists, and provides at least some reference for this staggering piece of art music. This is lucid dreaming for psychedelic jazz heads hiding in Scandinavian forests with a battle axes and raised claws; a message from some indeterminate future, where all art, music and culture has collapsed in on itself, leaving behind a whirring chaotic patchwork of symbols, styles, ideas and mediums. (Well there you go: this is the first piece of music to ever remind of Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game - the play of which involves creating an abstract synthesis across the entirety of the arts and sciences to establish deep and beautiful connections between seemingly unrelated topics.) Kurushimi have rendered the boundaries between particular styles and genres meaningless. They have revealed the strings that were, until now, completely invisible. In doing so they have pushed us to the very borders of language, and the very borders of music.
Kurushimi , album by | |
Kim Lawson as, ts, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, composed by, all music improvised by | |
Ian Pieterse bs, AU baritone saxophone, alto saxophone, composed by, all music improvised by | |
Simeon Bartholomew b, rec, other, manipulated by, conductor, conducted by, guitar, additional guitar | |
Chris Allison dr, AU drums, composed by, all music improvised by | |
Simon Dawes g, AU guitar, composed by, all music improvised by | |
Andrew Mortensen b, ttbl, AU producer, edited by, bass, turntables, synth, noises, autoharp, sampler, guitar, additional guitar, effects, fx, music by, all music improvised by, mixed by, pre-mixes, recorded by, additional recording, concept by, conceived by | |
Nick Soole , composed by, noises, vocals, effects, fx, performer, contains elements of "the chickenoid variations" composed & performed by | |
Jules Ambrosine , composed by, electronics, other, brocken cds, performer, contains elements of "untitled" composed & performed by | |
Matt Ward , drums | |
Alon Ilsar perc, dr, AU percussion, other, e.a.p.p., effects, fx | |
Conrad Harris g, voc, guitar | |
Julian Curwin g, AU guitar | |
Luke Doyle , guitar | |
Michael Taverner , guitar, feedback | |
Kazehito voc, vocals | |
Amanda Kelly , vocals | |
Mick Kaslick voc, syn, fl, vocals | |
Morgan Murphy org, *1981 US vocals | |
Trevor Dunn b, *1968 US double bass | |
Jamie Saft org, *1971 US keyboards |
Sam Harwood artwork |
Mell Dettmer mastered by |
Jamie Saft mixed by, recorded by, additional recording |
George Sheridan recorded by |
Geoff Lee recorded by, additional recording |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | What Is Chaos? | Kurushimi | Nick Soole, Jules Ambrosine | 9:18 | |
2 | C8H10N4O2 | Kurushimi | 1:03 | ||
3 | Yuruyaka Na Shi No Ma No Kanbi Naru Mezame | Kurushimi | 4:56 | ||
4 | Twelve Vacancies | Kurushimi | 1:08 | ||
5 | Embracing The Delicious | Kurushimi | 11:54 | ||
6 | A Glimpse Of A Thursday Afternoon | Kurushimi | 6:07 | ||
7 | A Smile, A Wish | Kurushimi | 4:31 | ||
8 | Ether Rag Addiction | Kurushimi | 1:01 | ||
9 | Feast | Kurushimi | 12:02 | ||
10 | I Know You (Itsuwari No Kao) | Kurushimi | 11:44 | ||
11 | Arachnophilia | Kurushimi | 0:51 |
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