.::[ European Primitive Guitar (1974-1987) ]::.
Artiste : Various Artists
Durée : 01:09:33
Paru le : 26/01/2024 chez NTS
Nombre de disque : 1 disques - 16 pistes
Label : NTS
Genres : Pop
1 Conte Xinés Albert Giménez 00:05:32
2 Time Will Say Nothing But I Told You So John Lawson 00:01:58
3 Il Ritorno Dell'Enola Gay Robert Menabo 00:04:16
4 Aquarium Dominique 00:04:40
5 Zen & The Stone Game Maurizio Angeletti 00:03:48
6 Could Be Nice Too Hans Reichel 00:05:29
7 Dai Vetri Mickeranno 00:02:39
8 Pas De Deux Axel Schultheiss 00:02:44
9 Two Rainbows Norman Teeling 00:03:22
10 Krog Na Vodi Bojan Drobez 00:04:45
11 Blue Winter Gereon Piller & Gerhard Krause 00:05:29
12 Second Love Peter Finger 00:02:39
13 That Way Andy Bole 00:02:39
14 Il Divano Arancione Enrico Marcandalli 00:05:26
15 Phase Shift By Earth Dave Maddison 00:06:41
16 Veits Tanz Martin Kolbe & Ralf Illenberger 00:07:26
Nom uploader : Eichbaum
Format de l'audio : FLAC
Présence des Covers : OUI
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Bitrate audio : FLAC 16BITS 44.1 Kbps
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NTS presents European Primitive Guitar, a compilation of instrumental guitar compositions, mapping out European analogues of the American Primitive Guitar movement, spearheaded by John Fahey in the 1950s.
European Primitive Guitar spans works directly influenced by and responding to Fahey’s approach to composition, alongside works by artists that arrived at similar conclusions independently. The music is, at once, both starkly traditional and contemporary.
This is no more evident than with the opening song on the compilation, Spanish guitarist Albert Giménez’s 1982 composition Conte Xinès. The song draws on numerous idioms of music - flamenco, jazz, ambient music, and guitar soli - within its shimmering arpeggios, culminating as a decidedly Spanish music that has collected the ephemera of the guitar’s travels before returning home.
The compilation also explores wider ideas around experimentalism happening in Europe during the time of this anthology. German composer Hans Reichel not only developed new ways of playing the instrument, but also new ways of building guitars - pushing the boundary of what a guitar could be and how it could sound.
Ahead of its full release, listen/download material from Maurizio Angeletti (Italy, 1983), Albert Giménez (Spain, 1982) and Peter Finger (Germany, 1974).
The physical release is accompanied by an extended essay from The Hum’s Bradford Bailey.
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