Wolf Eyes & Anthony Braxton – Black Vomit

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Artist: Wolf Eyes & Anthony Braxton

Album: Black Vomit [Victo, 2006]

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Year: 2006

Genre: Other

RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

Encoder: iTunes v10.2.2

Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

Codec: LAME MP3

Avg Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Posted by: ZGASPEN

Description / Review:

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Track Listing

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[01/02] The Mangler (26:45) 320 kbps 61.24 MB

[02/02] Rationed Rot (7:12) 320 kbps 16.51 MB

Total number of files: 2

Total size of files: 77.75 MB

Total playing time: 33:57

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Album info

One of those defining records for me here and proof that folks do eventually purchase recordings they have downloaded and someone how been moved enough by to drop some change. This first arrived here in 2006 shortly after release, now upgraded and shared once more. While I had dabbled in free jazz and wild improv for years prior to this, I have to admit this was my first intro to Braxton – prior to this I guess I always associated him with the Top 40 Braxton, and I couldn’t have been more wrong. What a great pairing stepping Wolf Eye’s trademark scrawls up about 50 notches having you question whether or not you’re listening to something recorded in the late 60’s, early 70’s and released on Incus, Matchless or Emanum. This is *that* good and really opened me to a whole new world of sound. Absolutely recommended and far, far from a bore. “The Mangler” in my book is too short even at 27 minutes.

Label Notes:

Enregistré « live » au 22e Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, le 21 mai 2005.

Mixage, montage numérique et gravure au Studio AudioBec Sono-Vidéo, Canton de Hatley, le 3 mars 2006

Boomkat:

So what happens when you take one free jazz pioneer, one band of noise-metal experimentalists and stick them on a stage together? Well Victo have come up with the answer – everyone’s favourite noisy fellers Wolf Eyes and jazz supremo Anthony Braxton teamed up unannounced at the 2005 Victoriaville Festival last year, and since then all I’ve heard has been whispered words and rumours about the set. There was a cassette tape release shortly after, but selling my mother wasn’t an option, so this cd has been a real excitement and a revelation for me and as soon as it landed on my desk I knew I was in for something rather special. Wolf Eyes are a very important band for me, and this album only goes to show how good they are at what they do. It’s noise, yes indeed, it’s metal, probably, it’s aggressive, angry and sometimes evil, of course – but it’s also incredibly measured and put together with the utmost skill and understanding. I often tell people that there’s noise and then there’s noise, there’s amateurish noise and then there’s this – pure visceral abandonment on every level. And what exactly does Braxton add to the proceedings? Well his soprano sax wails and screams drench the waves of white noise and rousing percussive squelches perfectly – it sounds like they were always supposed to be there, and that’s an achievement in itself. Hearing ‘Stabbed in the Face’ (a classic cut from the Burned Mind album) performed live with Braxton’s accompaniment makes me truly sorry I couldn’t have been there to witness this earth shaking meeting of minds. So for us unlucky souls who couldn’t attend, all that’s left for to do is lap up this disc, and lie in wait for Wolf Eyes’ hugely anticipated next album ‘Human Animal’ (take it from me… it’s worth it). Hugely recommended.