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Flin van Hemmen: Casting Spells & The Coves
ByWhat does this have to do with Casting Spells & The Coves by New York City-based Dutch drummer, pianist and composer Flin van Hemmen? Everything and nothing. Unlike "The Man In Me" as agitprop, van Hemmen eschews context in this music as the common denominator. The sounds are more dreamlike than reality, meaning a roomful of listeners will each hear something different. Van Hemmen plus guitarist

Todd Neufeld
guitarb.1981

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

Jon Irabagon
saxophone
Eivind Opsvik
bass
Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Track Listing
Casting Spells: Lusores; The Weather Meadows I; Strange Attractions; St Jozef (for Ollie); Ecumenical; Stilleven; What’s Lurking in Your Systems; Clouds Are Not Spheres; Linedancing; My Echo ; The Weather Meadows II; The Coves: Where’s The Theatre; Paradise Cove; Now You Hear It, Now You Don’t; Baai; Casting Spells; Waving; The Magic Show; Parameters; The Womb; Vagaries; Come On Man, it’s Harvest Time.
Personnel
Flin Van Hemmen
producerTodd Neufeld: acoustic guitar; Eivind Opsvik: double bass, glockenspiel; Flin van Hemmen: piano, farfisa, percussion.
Album information
Title: Casting Spells & The Coves | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Neither/nor Records
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