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TONE 015CD
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"'There are grains of truth in the suggestion that, in moving, you may find yourself in or out of some one's favor. But, listen to the slow, delicate, even introspective background: some breeze, some chimes, some distant thunder as each focal point remains a lament.' This blistering work was recorded live at the Moers Jazz Festival, Germany, in May 2002 and follows hot on the heels of Philip Jeck's highly acclaimed Stoke. Jacob Kirkegaard is a member of Danish combo Aerter who work in a mixed media context. He was born in Denmark, 1975 and is currently studying at the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne. Germany. He has taken part in numerous festivals throughout Europe, playing live, improvising with samplers and other electronics, as he does on this recording. Philip Jeck, meanwhile, sticks to his turntables. He started experimenting with record players back at school in the 1960s, later won the Time Out Performance Award for Vinyl Requiem [1993] and has released 3 solo albums for Touch - Loopholes, Surf and the abovementioned Stoke. He lives and works in Liverpool."
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