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DC 778LP
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2021 release. "Mind Maintenance is the duo of Joshua Abrams playing guimbri and Chad Taylor on mbira. This is where the music begins, but Mind Maintenance can't be described with a summing of parts and players. It's not about world music, it's not about jazz. It's about mind maintenance. When you put on the sound, you'll know what we're saying. How immediate and meditative it is. So simple, so in the room. The natural buzz of each instrument sits remarkably well against the other. The percussive qualities of each, so raw and unadorned individually, form with their shared resonance a soothing, sonorous whole. The songs of Mind Maintenance exist in a zone somewhere between composition and improv. Based in melodies that unspool over time as they move between the two instruments, they benefit from the players' intimately enmeshed sensibility and the intensity with which they listen to each other. Chad and Joshua have been playing together forever -- or, if you need to think of it more tangibly, since around 1994. Sticks and Stones was their first band. They played together on the session for the O'Rourke-produced Alan Licht/Loren Mazzacane-Connors album Hoffman Estates (on yes, Drag City) in '98. They live in different cities, but play together whenever they can -- whether it's with Sam Prekop, Natural Information Society or Joe McPhee. Or just a jam. After trying out the guimbri-mbira combo for a show at Chicago's MCA, they made Mind Maintenance a thing -- and just in time! Boy, do we need it. Engineered by Cooper Crain, whose vibrational sensitivities have been displayed on his own Bitchin Bajas recordings (including their 2015 collab with Natural Information Society, Automaginary), Mind Maintenance captures full spectrums of playing and listening, sound and music. And something else..."
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