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Reality Is Not What It Used To Be CD1

by Triax

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Moonwater 07:20
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Mandala 00:50
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Evan's Barn 03:17
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Mountain 08:46
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Id 00:16

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"Reality Is Not What It Used To Be" covers a lot of ground, with dense fabrics of electronics, Mellotron textures, sizzling tonalities, flute, guitars, the reliably twisted hurdy gurdy, loops and the barest of melodic/rhythmic elements. Some of it very minimal, ranging to the quite intense. 22 shorter (0'16" to 9'27") works that add up to a surreal trek with recurring themes and variations and a major 22 minute opus title track as the big mind-bender towards the end of disc 2.

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released September 22, 2014

Recorded live at Tachyon Studio, Leicester 23 October 2011 & 2 January 2012.
Mixed 26-29 December 2012. Engineer: Alan Freeman..

Alan: keyboards, electronics, computer, guitar.
Steve: electronics, sounds, loops, bass, objects.
Dave: flute, hurdy gurdy, guitar, 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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