A live one-hour improvised Chapman Stick piece, recorded at Miller's in Charlottesville, Virginia, February 23, 1998. No "loops", samples or synthesizers were used, and no edits were made of the recording. What you hear is what it was.
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You'll love this if you like real, true, natural, unplanned performance - working within the range of communication to keep coherence... or let things go where they need to, when coherence isn't right for the moment. Stunning, delightful work. Peter Jones
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In 1981 I was with my father in a Tangerine Dream concert in the Stadthalle Bremen. This piece of music brought both memories of this event and a very fresh note on top. Wonderful music beyond time and technology. erik maronde
Riveting, beautiful songs from Laurence Pike that employ a vast array of instruments and modalities and ease from jazz to ambient. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 20, 2020