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Spinifex: Beats The Plague
ByRecorded in June of 2021, Beats The Plague is the band's seventh release. It follows Soufifex (TryTone, 2019) where the band looked East for inspiration from Sufi music. Those influences find their way here, but the themes also expand into heavy metal, punk, jazz, Indian and, like COVID, world circling music. The core of the band, guitarist

Jasper Stadhouders
guitar, electric
Rodrigo Amado
saxophone, tenorb.1964
Philipp Moser
drums
Tobias Klein
saxophone, altob.1967

Bart Maris
trumpetb.1965

John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983
Here, as with the band's last few discs, the composing and musicianship is hitting on all cylinders. Beats The Plague opens with a heavy three-horn assault over some scripted mayhem underneaththe word scripted used because the mayhem is clearly choreographed. Heavy bass lines give way to three-way horn talk. Even the punk rock 49 seconds of "Fuck The Pest" is crisp, as is "Zoowiezoo." Both performances evoke

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
Track Listing
Nillepez; The Voice Of Dust And Trash; Fuck The Pest; Bageshri; Zoowiezoo; Four20; Sex & Pestilence; Sesler6; I’ll Call You In A Hundred Meters.
Personnel
Tobias Klein
saxophone, altoBart Maris
trumpetJohn Dikeman
saxophone, tenorJasper Stadhouders
guitar, electricGon?alo Almeida
bass, acousticPhilipp Moser
drumsAlbum information
Title: Beats The Plague | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: TryTone
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