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:
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nice discovery, thanks a lot!
Any chance of FLAC for this one?
I'm happy you like it too. Cheers, Basso
get some more copies for sale in there man! lol
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