MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: MultiTraction Orchestra
- Title: Reactor One
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Alex Roth Music under license to Superpang
- Genre: jazz, experimental, ambient, alternative
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/48kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 30:32
- Total Size: 150; 324 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Guitarist and composer Alex Roth formed MultiTraction Orchestra during lockdown, bringing together musicians from different cities - like Arve Henriksen, Rhodri Davies and Kate Ellis - in a furious, jazz-flecked collage.
'Reactor One' was put together by Roth from hours of material he collected over the last couple of years. He supplied his international collaborators with atmospheric guitar pieces that they subsequently improvised over, sending the results back to Roth to puzzle over. The result is a labored-over album the composer relates to a particle reaction, where energy is produced from fusion.
Seriously though, it's high grade material. Roth's ensemble is startlingly good: Henriksen plays trumpets, James Allsopp takes care of woodwind, Ellis plays cello, Ruth Goller is on electric bass, Jon Scott drums and Roth himself does synth work on top of guitar. And the music itself is remarkably coherent given its unorthodox compositional process; it never sounds as if the players weren't in the same room, looking at each other for cues or improvisation.
Roth cleverly integrates each performance into the coherent whole, using restraint in his processes as he transports us through cloudy drones, fourth world neo-classical prettiness and wonked electronic experimentation.
Tracklist:
1.01 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part One (3:33)
1.02 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Two (5:31)
1.03 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Three (3:49)
1.04 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Four (6:59)
1.05 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Five (3:02)
1.06 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Six (7:38)
'Reactor One' was put together by Roth from hours of material he collected over the last couple of years. He supplied his international collaborators with atmospheric guitar pieces that they subsequently improvised over, sending the results back to Roth to puzzle over. The result is a labored-over album the composer relates to a particle reaction, where energy is produced from fusion.
Seriously though, it's high grade material. Roth's ensemble is startlingly good: Henriksen plays trumpets, James Allsopp takes care of woodwind, Ellis plays cello, Ruth Goller is on electric bass, Jon Scott drums and Roth himself does synth work on top of guitar. And the music itself is remarkably coherent given its unorthodox compositional process; it never sounds as if the players weren't in the same room, looking at each other for cues or improvisation.
Roth cleverly integrates each performance into the coherent whole, using restraint in his processes as he transports us through cloudy drones, fourth world neo-classical prettiness and wonked electronic experimentation.
Tracklist:
1.01 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part One (3:33)
1.02 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Two (5:31)
1.03 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Three (3:49)
1.04 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Four (6:59)
1.05 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Five (3:02)
1.06 - MultiTraction Orchestra - Reactor One, Part Six (7:38)
Year 2023 | Jazz | Alternative | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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