Erstwhile Records – erstwhile 086
While solo improvisational albums can be, and often are, great, the true
potential of freely played and electroacoustic music is realized when
two or more artists work together, exploring the way each individual’s
contributions interact and coexist. No label supports this argument
better than Erstwhile, whose extensive roster of duo records spans a
staggering range of creative combinations. My Trust in You, a new disc
from reductionist composer Lucio Capece and tape improviser Marc Baron,
employs an ambitious arsenal of textures and elements, making use of
everything from environmental recordings to noise-encrusted tape loops
to disarming passages without any sound at all. Opening track “Believe
in Brutus” begins the record in a disorienting fashion; it is here that
Capece’s and Baron’s interplay is at its most whimsical and kinetic,
with crackling chunks of sound quickly rising, falling, and fighting
against interjections of bird chirps and complete silence. In contrast,
“Black soils- museums without statues” begins a movement toward more
patient, droning structures. It’s a trend that continues throughout the
remainder of the tracks, culminating with centerpiece “Kneel for your
psychoacoustic rights,” whose cathartic beauty is an unexpected treat
after a roiling start. My Trust in You initially seems to be among the
more immediate of Erstwhile’s releases, but soon reveals that many more
layers are in need of uncovering.

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