"Kongamato" stands out for its long tones, very welcome easy also to imagine them accompanying the titular pterosaur in flight. The pieces are in line with what I've previously heard from each musician, individually and as a duo: fairly active, bubbling, possessing a fine sense of timbre and pacing. It's tempting to hear the sounds generated by this pair (Ulher-trumpet, radio, speaker, objects and Büttner-computer, loudspeakers, objects, fan) as evocative of real or imagined sounds created by these animals-actually, it's rather fun to do just that. :-) The titles of the other seven tracks refer to creatures as well, some near extinction, some extinct, some crypto-zoological. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Boris Vogeler Recorded on April 4th and 6th, 2013 at A Red Room, Hamburg Gregory Büttner: computer, loudspeakers, objects, fanĬD edition of 200, Risograph sleeve, glass mastered disc, 2014 Birgit Ulher: trumpet, radio, speaker, objects
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