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Portico Quartet: Art in the Age of Automation
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Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
The members of

Portico Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraFittingly enough, this work was shaped by absence as much as presence. Hang/keyboard player
Keir Vine
drumsMelody and atmosphere are equally woven into vast, cool blue washes of sound without any arbitrary feeling of frontline or backline. Several pieces include violin and cello which tend toward slow, steady drones, all mingled with floating vocal samples or the often-processed sound of
Jack Wyllie
saxophoneDuncan Bellamy
drumsTrack Listing
Endless; Objects to Place in a Tomb; Rushing; Art in the Age of Automation; S/2000S5; A Luminous Beam; Beyond Dialogue; RGB; Current History; Mercury Eyes; Lines Glow.
Personnel
Portico Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraDuncan Bellamy: drums and electronics; Milo Fitzpatrick: bass; Keir Vine: hangs and keys; Jack Wyllie: saxophone and keys; Francesca Ter-Burg and Anisa Arslanagic: strings (1, 2, 4, 6, 11); Tom Herbert: extra bass (2, 7).
Album information
Title: Art in the Age of Automation | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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