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Cactus Truck: Brand New For China!
ByJohn Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Klaus Kugel
drumsb.1959
This trio with bassist/guitarist Jasper Stadhouders and drummer Onno Govaert, has its roots in other power outfits like the electric groups of

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
The Thing
band / ensemble / orchestra
The sonic assault begins with the longest piece, "Aporia" the A side, of the vinyl version of this album ten minutes of explosive, skronky playing by all three musicians. Dikeman's dominant screams pierce the sky, Stadhouders' distorted and aggressive bass and guitar lines intensifies the sonic mayhem and Govaert's fractured, unpredictable rhythmic pattern keeps all on their edge.
The B side begins with another super-fast sonic attack, the compact, 26-second "Search and Restore." The other pieces"Coitophobe" and "Sweet Movie"still continue in a similarly muscular, energetic vein, but with more open dynamics and room for solo articulations. 24 chaotic and noisy seconds of "Plork" seal the vinyl version.
The bonus pieces on the CD version include the punkish "The snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea," that sounds like it's as paying tribute to improvised dynamics of fellow Dutch bend The Ex (and The Ex's guitarist, Terrie Hessels, collaborated with the trio). The 23 seconds of explosive "La la la la labia time!" conclude this wild ride.
Brand New For China! clocks at compact 30 minutes, but all offer noisy bliss. ">
Track Listing
Aporia; Search and Restore; Coitophobe; Sweet Movie; Plork; The snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea; La la la la labia time!.
Personnel
John Dikeman: soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones; Jasper Stadhouders: guitar, bass; Onno Govaert: drums.
Album information
Title: Brand New For China! | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Public Eyesore
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