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Short Vacation To The Brain

by Triax

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We haven't had a thematic/collaged/patchwork type Triax album for a while. Here we have cherry-picked sections from two sessions, and as much of it is "Triax like you've never heard before" excursions. The familiar Triax instruments (and not) in fresh unfamiliar concoctions. So, why not take a short vacation to the brain?

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released September 23, 2014

Recorded during two sessions at Tachyon Studio, 3 June 2012 and 2 January 2013.
Mixed by Alan Freeman 15 November 2013.
Cover by Alan. Produced by Auricle
© 3/12/2013

Alan Freeman: electronics, laptop, guitar, etc.
Steve Freeman: electronics, sounds, bass, etc.
Dave Powell: hurdy-gurdy, flute, 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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