Monday, June 10, 2013

Indiscreet - Difficult to Contribute Silence (GER 1985)



What do you get when you combine late King Crimson repetitive riffs (e.g. Lark's Tongue period) with German jazz-rock and wondrous experimental-progressive songwriting?  This remarkable little gem, something discovered by discobasso again as far as I know, from his record store.  There is still one copy for sale there (for now!):

http://www.growingbinrecords.com/sale-sale-sale-sale/

This was a major pleasant surprise for me since there was at the time that I bought it so little information on this record.  Of course now my rip has 'done the rounds' among collectors but I wanted to share it with everyone.

http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/indiscreet/difficult_to_contribute_silence/

From levgan (rateyourmusic):
"Starts out awesome, with an experimental spoken word piece (basically cut-up voices trying to articulate the album title), it stands true to the high standard throughout although a few instrumental parts may seem a bit aimless/overlong. Still, as far as Teutonic jazz-rock goes, this is definitely above average, with edgy dissonant horns and guitars sometimes propelling it to the Didier (of "Cptn. Coffee" fame) levels. Recommended!"

5 comments:

Tristan Stefan said...

http://depositfiles.com/files/2ct3tg2am?redirect

apps79 said...

nice discovery, thanks a lot!

Anonymous said...

Any chance of FLAC for this one?

basso said...

I'm happy you like it too. Cheers, Basso

Tristan Stefan said...

get some more copies for sale in there man! lol

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