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Gothic

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about

Whilst mixing this down, I soon became aware that this music had the feel of some bizarre horror film soundtrack. The first pointer was the surprisingly Alessandro Alessandroni like fuzz/distortion/wah guitar of Dave Powell featured on two tracks. There's also a recurring theme in parts, a few vignettes that pass like incoherent dreams. Of course it would have to be a very weird film to sport a soundtrack like this, not least the powerful near-on 22 minute "Song Of The Neurons" that kind of feels like a hybrid of Cyborg era Klaus Schulze and rasping raw Faust.

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released September 22, 2014

Recorded live in Tachyon Studio, direct to digital 3 January 2011.
Master transferred 7 January 2011. Mixed by Alan 1 January 2012.

TRIAX...
Alan: laptop, guitar, keyboards, synths, etc.
Steve: tapes/loops, bass, bowed objects, analogue synths.
Dave: guitar, flute, bells, hurdy gurdy.

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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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