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r e l e a s e . i n f o
Artist.....: Colin Potter & The Hafler Trio
Title......: A Pressed On Sandwich
Rip Date...: Mar-04-2007 Cat.No.....: ERA 2040-2
Style......: Ambient Label......: Nextera
Quality....: VBRkbps Type.......: Album
Size.......: 71,2 MB Source.....: CDDA
r e l e a s e . n o t e s
"This nutritious fare was prepared by Colin Potter at IC Studio,
Preston, UK in 2005, using the finest Icelandic ingredients
suplied by The Hafler Trio." In special paper wallet and limited
to 1010 copies.
Colin Potter explains:
"I attended The Hafler Trio performance of 'How to slice a loaf of
bread' in Preston and was very impressed on many different levels.
During a discussion with Andrew McKenzie after the event, he
suggested that we might try a joint project. Shortly afterwards he
sent me some of the original source material from the performance.
It was my intention to preserve the overall shape & sense of the
material, but at the same time move it to another (sonic)place. I
hope I have achieved this, by a process of reformation."
"Do any of these two artists need really an introduction? I don't
think so. Both are big shots in the world of experimental music.
Early 2003, shortly after the re-discovery of The Hafler Trio, the
trio did a performance in Preston called 'How To Slice A Loaf Of
Bread'. The performance was attended by Colin Potter, who lives
and works in the same city. Afterwards it was suggested that the
two should work together, but McKenzie being Iceland and Potter in
Preston made a tete-a-tete not easy. Andrew McKenzie mailed Colin
Potter the original source materials for the concert, which Potter
happily reworked into 'A Pressed On Sandwich'. The original
performance was also released (see Vital Weekly 404), so there is
something to compare. Both The Hafler Trio and Colin Potter are
masters of drone music, but there are some subtle differences. The
Hafler Trio seem overall more monochrome in approach, with so it
seems for the listener who doesn't know any better, whereas Potter
seems to be using more sound effects to create the soundscapes
that he does, maybe less organic and more electronic. As said, the
differences are quite subtle here, and there is certainly no
hierarchy, both are masters of the genre. Potter's mix is perhaps
a bit more dense and obviously more concise (The Hafler Trio
release spans three CDs), but it moves as gentle and dark as the
original. Great collaboration." (FdW)
Vital Weekly
http://www.nextera.cz/nosice/2040.html
p l a y l i s t
01 A Pressed On Sandwich 53:03
53:03 min
g r e e t i n g s
agw - amok - bass - bcc - bex - boss - cmg - cmc - cms - d2h
def - dh - disc0 - drum - emp - ftd - fwyh - gem - i8 - ipc
jce - jfk - jrp - just - khz - kinky - kw - lame - maem - mbs
mgc - psycz - r2r - rac - radial - rapid - rks - rtb - sb
sever - sfe - soup - sour - sq - tr - trt - ube - uc - upe
uki - xtc - yard - zi
respect to music lovers worldwide
never forget : go to the show. buy the t-shirt. order the vinyl