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a sound that you want to call free jazz or freestyle avantgarde rock, but whatever nomenclature you want to throw at it, it does not seem to it justice. It is improvisational music, it dares to be loud when it needs to and quiet when it feels the room for it, and completely rocks my world these days
Favorite track: Venal Twin.
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Cassette + Digital Album
This is the cassette tape edition of Venal Twin. Pro duped. Green tapes. Limited run of 65 copies. The image is a mock up. It will be replaced later.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
This CD edition of 'Venal Twin' comes in a high quality four panel LP gatefold style cardboard sleeve. This is not a jewel case. Limited to 50 copies. Technically, these are high quality professionally pressed CDr copies. Money back if you're not happy. Please note that the image is simply a mock up.
Includes unlimited streaming of Venal Twin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Available for preorder September 15th. The release date is October 20th. It will be available digitally, as well as on limited runs of cassettes and CDs.
Venal Twin continues Emergency Group’s frizzled free jazz explorations of their earlier releases, this time with the kind of tightened focus and maturity one expects from a band putting in the kind of hours Emergency Group does in rehearsal, on stage, and in the studio. Venal Twin is Emergency Group’s third release of 2023, following their debut Inspection of Cruelty on Island House Recordings and the self-released Crisis in Mono, a collection of their earliest work. Recorded shortly after the Inspection of Cruelty sessions, Venal Twin serves as a sort of antagonist, or perhaps more accurately, an evil twin, to its predecessor. The tone and mood is much darker, and the music more aggressive.
Spontaneity and improvisation are what drives Emergency Group through their modal jamming, fits of dissonance, and fortuitous accidents. There is no repertoire or songbook; the collective mood is what guides the band. The mood must have been a feisty one on the January evening of this recording session, for Venal Twin explodes straight out of the gate and does not let up. Comparisons of Emergency Group to electric era Miles Davis have already been frequent and with warrant, and such references are sure to continue, as this album recalls moments from Davis’ On the Corner, particularly with the aforementioned opening. These comparisons, however, are not indicative of any lack of originality, as Emergency Group offers plenty in the ways of texture, rhythm, and swing - hallmarks of the group’s sound that will carry them far into the future.
credits
released October 20, 2023
Robert Boston - Keys
Andreas Brade - Drums
Jonathan Byerley - Guitar
Dave Mandl - Bass
Recorded at M5 in Brooklyn, NY on January 3rd, 2023
Engineered by Andreas
Mixed & Mastered by Jonathan
Artwork & Layout by David Roesing
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