synesthesia - cd
- artist: chicago underground
- size: 4.7 in / 11.938 cm
- features: "threads on the face", "red gradations", "labyrinth" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-077 2000
estimated shipping date: within 2-4 weeks from date of purchase
about this music:
Synesthesia, the second release from the Chicago Underground Duo, is a stark departure from the sound cultivated in the group’s first recording, 12 Degrees of Freedom. The new release from Rob Mazurek (Isotope 217) and Chad Taylor (Sam Prekop Band) utilizes electronics, found sound, moog and studio manipulations, adding elements that make Synesthesia not just a jazz record, but a release that shuns categorization in any particular genre.
With assistance from engineer John McEntire, the Duo forged a record that flows very naturally from one song to the next, yet is completely unpredictable. At times the group uses overdubbing, such as on Taylor’s percussion on "Red Gradations", while on "Labyrinth and Threads" on the Face, the vibes and drums are played simultaneously. On "Blue Sparks…", the moog bass line was recorded first, with the cornet and drum tracks added later. For "Fluxus", the Duo was prepared to employ the same method until Sam Prekop happened by the studio and his services were garnered and the track recorded live, with Prekop on moog. Perhaps the track with the most interesting genesis is "Tram Transfer Nine". Mazurek found eleven sound sources and they were put through the board on eleven separate tracks. Next, Mazurek, Taylor and McEntire mixed the tracks live to tape. The tape was then dissected and reassembled to create the final piece.
- artist: chicago underground
- size: 4.7 in / 11.938 cm
- features: "threads on the face", "red gradations", "labyrinth" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-077 2000
estimated shipping date: within 2-4 weeks from date of purchase
about this music:
Synesthesia, the second release from the Chicago Underground Duo, is a stark departure from the sound cultivated in the group’s first recording, 12 Degrees of Freedom. The new release from Rob Mazurek (Isotope 217) and Chad Taylor (Sam Prekop Band) utilizes electronics, found sound, moog and studio manipulations, adding elements that make Synesthesia not just a jazz record, but a release that shuns categorization in any particular genre.
With assistance from engineer John McEntire, the Duo forged a record that flows very naturally from one song to the next, yet is completely unpredictable. At times the group uses overdubbing, such as on Taylor’s percussion on "Red Gradations", while on "Labyrinth and Threads" on the Face, the vibes and drums are played simultaneously. On "Blue Sparks…", the moog bass line was recorded first, with the cornet and drum tracks added later. For "Fluxus", the Duo was prepared to employ the same method until Sam Prekop happened by the studio and his services were garnered and the track recorded live, with Prekop on moog. Perhaps the track with the most interesting genesis is "Tram Transfer Nine". Mazurek found eleven sound sources and they were put through the board on eleven separate tracks. Next, Mazurek, Taylor and McEntire mixed the tracks live to tape. The tape was then dissected and reassembled to create the final piece.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
synesthesia - cd
- artist: chicago underground
- size: 4.7 in / 11.938 cm
- features: "threads on the face", "red gradations", "labyrinth" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-077 2000
estimated shipping date: within 2-4 weeks from date of purchase
about this music:
Synesthesia, the second release from the Chicago Underground Duo, is a stark departure from the sound cultivated in the group’s first recording, 12 Degrees of Freedom. The new release from Rob Mazurek (Isotope 217) and Chad Taylor (Sam Prekop Band) utilizes electronics, found sound, moog and studio manipulations, adding elements that make Synesthesia not just a jazz record, but a release that shuns categorization in any particular genre.
With assistance from engineer John McEntire, the Duo forged a record that flows very naturally from one song to the next, yet is completely unpredictable. At times the group uses overdubbing, such as on Taylor’s percussion on "Red Gradations", while on "Labyrinth and Threads" on the Face, the vibes and drums are played simultaneously. On "Blue Sparks…", the moog bass line was recorded first, with the cornet and drum tracks added later. For "Fluxus", the Duo was prepared to employ the same method until Sam Prekop happened by the studio and his services were garnered and the track recorded live, with Prekop on moog. Perhaps the track with the most interesting genesis is "Tram Transfer Nine". Mazurek found eleven sound sources and they were put through the board on eleven separate tracks. Next, Mazurek, Taylor and McEntire mixed the tracks live to tape. The tape was then dissected and reassembled to create the final piece.
- artist: chicago underground
- size: 4.7 in / 11.938 cm
- features: "threads on the face", "red gradations", "labyrinth" and more
- catalog number: thrill jockey records, thrill-077 2000
estimated shipping date: within 2-4 weeks from date of purchase
about this music:
Synesthesia, the second release from the Chicago Underground Duo, is a stark departure from the sound cultivated in the group’s first recording, 12 Degrees of Freedom. The new release from Rob Mazurek (Isotope 217) and Chad Taylor (Sam Prekop Band) utilizes electronics, found sound, moog and studio manipulations, adding elements that make Synesthesia not just a jazz record, but a release that shuns categorization in any particular genre.
With assistance from engineer John McEntire, the Duo forged a record that flows very naturally from one song to the next, yet is completely unpredictable. At times the group uses overdubbing, such as on Taylor’s percussion on "Red Gradations", while on "Labyrinth and Threads" on the Face, the vibes and drums are played simultaneously. On "Blue Sparks…", the moog bass line was recorded first, with the cornet and drum tracks added later. For "Fluxus", the Duo was prepared to employ the same method until Sam Prekop happened by the studio and his services were garnered and the track recorded live, with Prekop on moog. Perhaps the track with the most interesting genesis is "Tram Transfer Nine". Mazurek found eleven sound sources and they were put through the board on eleven separate tracks. Next, Mazurek, Taylor and McEntire mixed the tracks live to tape. The tape was then dissected and reassembled to create the final piece.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
shipping may be delayed due to the ongoing global pandemic.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.