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Songs for springs & nails, piano, electric bass, abandoned guitar and voices Vol. I

Songs for springs & nails, piano, electric bass, abandoned guitar and voices Vol. I
Songs for springs & nails, piano, electric bass, abandoned guitar and voices Vol. ISongs for springs & nails, piano, electric bass, abandoned guitar and voices Vol. I

Artists

Gregor

Catno

PROGRAM-001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Australia

Release date

Feb 4, 2025

Genres

Jazz

Gregor - Songs for springs & nails, piano, electric bass, abandoned guitar and voices Vol. I

Songs for springs (and other things) is a meditation arising from tactile percussion comprised of springs, nails, plywood and piezoelectric transducers. The transducers transform a miniature and faint sonic world into an expressive and unusual landscape. Traditional instruments follow suit to sculpt motifs blending elements of jazz, musical theatre, avant-garde and modernism.

Featuring lyrics and voices made together with choreographer and dancer Alice Heyward, the album resembles a stage play depicting soliloquy and dialogue that deal predominantly with the psyche. Through the narrative of an evening in a bathtub, or in a garden, or in a lounge room, the listener follows a figure—or a couple—passing through regularity, turmoil, hallucination, sleep and sleeplessness. They find company among spirits, angels, demons, domestic work, visions, the night, light and body.

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$48*

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1

Spirit in the Soil

03:59

2

Sweeping Pt. I

02:59

3

Sweeping Pt. II

02:53

4

Candlelight in the Moonlight

02:09

5

Turn Away the Night

02:51

6

In the Starlight

02:52

7

In the Nighttime

02:53

8

Inside

02:54

9

Shadow Incantations

01:23

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