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Artist
No Spaghetti Edition

Title
Real Time Satellite Data

Catalog idRelease dateBarcode
SOFA5132003-10-077042986105136

Musicians

Xavier Charles - clarinet, harmonica

Rhodri Davies - harp

Michel Doneda - reeds

Axel Dörner - trumpet, electronics

Ivar Grydeland - acoustic guitar, banjo

Tonny Kluften - double bass

Andrea Neumann - inside piano, electronics

Ingar Zach - percussion

Tracks

01 Soon, Too Soon (3:28)

02 In Gasping Death (20:53)

03 Micro Warehouse (1:06)

04 Micro Luggage (3:22)

05 Micro Control Journal (0:56)

06 Mini Systems (1:35)

07 Macro Photography (0:40)

08 Macro Investors (1:56)

09 Super Systems (1:57)

10 Who Is Changing Places (30:16)

11 Super Position (3:03)

12 Super Opposition (3:14)

About Real Time Satellite Data

No Spaghetti Edition's third record is called «Real time satellite data».

«Real time satellite data» was recorded in Kampen church in Oslo, and consists of collective electro-acoustic improvisations by the group. The goal of this recording was to capture the unique sound mixture produced by the brilliant musicians involved and to let the sound of the electronics, the acoustic instruments and the acoustic quality of the space merge organically and naturally.

The highly dynamic result was recorded and mixed by sound engineer Thomas Hukkelberg.

Reviews

THE WIRE -- read the whole review»

Brian Morton

Aftenposten (concert review)

«No Spaghetti Edition har etablert sine egne rom på den europeiske impro-scenen. Jeg har aldri hørt dem bedre enn i kveld. Den måten de skreller av lag etter lag i musikken på og møter seg selv i stadig nye omgivelser, gjør det lett å bli med inn.» -- read the whole review»

Arild Andersen

REVUE et CORRIGEE (#61)

CLICK to read the review of «Real Time Satellite Data» and Ingar Zach / Ivar Grydeland - «You Should Have Seen Me Before We First Met» -- read the whole review»

Pierre Durr

Jazz Review

«Here, the asymmetrical parts of the big picture pass by in what seems like nanoseconds, yet the overall flow moves forward at a comprehensible pace. (Recommended…)» -- read the whole review»

Glenn Astarita

THE WIRE

CLICK to read the review -- read the whole review»

Brian Morton