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Quatermass / The Stone Tape

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Some Triax sessions end up with me picking and choosing the best bits, some can be released almost intact. This session I left notes "no need to remix, just remove the feedback" - actually I needed to do a bit more than that. But no remix was needed at all, just some balancing, a bit of repair and that's it!
Named after two famous Nigel Kneale stories this has to be one of the most powerful and challenging of Triax releases to date, each of the works may start innocently enough, but they reach extraordinary heights. Heavy on the electronics and guitars, and with layers of flute in "The Stone Tape" there's actually very little of Dave's usual patent hurdy-gurdy, if any - although he did play it on these sessions.

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released September 22, 2014

Recorded at Tachyon Studio 1 April 2012.
Digital transfer 3 May 2012.
Master by Alan Freeman 30 June & 1 July 2013.
Cover by Alan Freeman.
Dedicated to Nigel Kneale.

Alan Freeman: guitar, live and processed electronics.
Steve Freeman: bass, electronics, objects, sounds.
Dave Powell: guitar, flute, 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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