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Hear No Evil
Electric Beethoven
Hear No Evil
Electric Beethoven
Electric Beethoven is two things: 1.) A four-piece
band 2.) A groove-based improv game that uses
the framework of Beethoven's iconic songwriting
as the playing field. Reed Mathis and his fellow
musicians embark on the musical ropes through a
series of vamps (looping sections to stretch out and
improvise) and ramps (utilizing a series of chords to
move from one section to another). If the resulting
music is funky and all of the moves have genuinely
surprised one another, then they have won the game.
Hear No Evil finds the band recording six Beethoven
games, live in a room together, directly to tape, at
Color Red Studios in Denver, Colorado. While the
band's previous albums consisted of deeper cuts in
Beethoven's vast volume of repertoire, 'Hear No Evil'
focuses on six of Beethoven's most famous and wellknown tunes. "Elise" gives Beethoven's piano method
book standard "Für Elise" a funky facelift and dance
floor makeover. "The Path" uses Piano Sonata No.8
best known as "Pathétique," as it's muse as Mathis
envisions a present-times scene of the 1994 film
Immortal Beloved where Beethoven, portrayed by
Gary Oldman comes to terms with his hearing loss.
The team effort in the studio, playful improvisation,
and experimental remixes lead listeners down a path
of unknowns, ultimately connecting elements that
ignite their minds, bodies, and spirits
Media | Muzyka CD (Płyta kompaktowa) |
Liczba dysków | 1 |
Wydane | 16 grudnia 2022 |
EAN/UPC | 0798576128890 |
Etykieta | COLOR RED RECORDS CLRR305.2 |
Genre | Experimental |
Wymiary | 121 × 140 × 6 mm · 45 g |
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