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Alien Folk

by Triax

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The ever changing face of Triax! Adding violin to Dave's repertoire instantly meant a change of focus, and add to that an armoury of percussive instruments and toys, etc., indeed - folk (if you can call it that!) never gets stranger than this!

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released September 22, 2014

All material created spontaneously by Triax.
Recorded at Tachyon Studio, Knighton Fields Leicester, 13 February 2006.
A direct digital recording, with mix and reconstruction by Alan Freeman, 14, 21, 22 February 2006.

Alan Freeman: guitar, guitar-synth, keyboards, samples, laptop computer, Irish whistle, bongos, frame-drum, bells, shakers, other percussion, etc.
Steve Freeman: guitar, bass, analogue synths, tapes, loops, prepared sounds, voice, acoustic CD, cymbal, vibra-slap, other percussion, etc.
Dave Powell: violin, hurdy-gurdy, glockenspiel, frame-drum, bells, shakers, other percussion, etc.

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Triax Leicester, UK

Born out of the Extremities project, in a sense, in 2003 Triax couples Alto Stratus with the strangely processed hurdy-gurdy of Dave Powell, for a unique new hybrid. Dave added many more instruments to his repertoire since, and Triax can vary from ambient drone, via systemic, dirge and raga/folk hybrids on to psychedelic rock, Krautrock and eclectic avant-garde. ... more

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