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Died In The Wool: Manafon Variations
samadhisound
2011
As the world becomes a smaller place, so, paradoxically, do musical communities expand to reach around it. British singer/composer David Sylvianfirst of 1980s pop group Japan, but then a solo artist taking increasing chances with each successive albumhas been busting down boundaries of geography and genre since 1984, when he released his first solo album, Brilliant Trees (Virgin), bringing together Fourth World progenitor, trumpeter

Jon Hassell
trumpetb.1937

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Ryuichi Sakamoto
composer / conductor1952 - 2023

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Keith Rowe
guitarb.1940
Died In The Wool twists it even further. While five of the 12 tracks on the first disc of this two-CD set are songs from Manafon, this is not a remix album like The Good Son VS The Only Daughter (samadhisound, 2004), where material from Sylvian's collaboration with guitarists Christian Fennesz and the late

Derek Bailey
guitar1932 - 2005

Jan Bang
live samplingb.1968
The intersection of the Punkt aesthetic and Sylvian's seems a natural one, given the laboratory-like nature of the festival and Sylvian's increasingly exploratory approach to songwriting, and there's been even more intersection, beyond remixing Secrets of the Beehive's "Mother and Child" on Sylvian's compilation, Camphor (Virgin, 2002); Sylvian contributed spoken word to trumpeter

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Christian Wallumrod
pianob.1971
Sylvian enlists usual suspects like Manafon<'s Parker and Nakaumra for the new material, along with percussionist

Eddie Prevost
drumsb.1942

John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954
If Manafon was a masterpiece that found new ways to shape music, then Died In The Wool is equally important, as it eschews the concept of remix and, in its place, aims for reinventionre-composition that takes place, in multiple degrees of separation, from the founding material that was the previous album's inspiration. That Sylvian has evolved from the post-punk art-rock of Japan into an artist pushing, pulling and, in many cases, completely dissolving boundarieswhile, at the same time, evolving new compositional methodsis something that simply could not have been predicted more than 30 years ago, when he first emerged. Now at the vanguard of creative songwriting, and part of an ever-expanding experimental musical community that crosses continents and oceans, time and space, the only thing that's predictable about David Sylvian is his absolute and utter unpredictability.
Tracks: CD1: Small Metal Gods; Died in the Wool; I Should Not Dare (for N.O.); Random Acts of Senseless Violence; A Certain Slant of Light (for M.K.); Anomaly at Taw Head; Snow White in Appalachia; Emily Dickenson; The Greatest Living Englishman (coda); Anomaly at Taw Head (a haunting); Manafon; The Last Days of December. CD2: When We Return You Won't Recognise Us.
Personnel: David Sylvian: vocal (CD1), sampling (CD1#2, CD1#6, CD1#10), electronics (CD1#2, CD1#6), guitar (CD1#3), keyboards (CD1#4, CD1#7), acoustic guitar (CD1#4, CD1#6); Jennifer Curtis: violin (CD1#1, CD1#4, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Erik Carlson: violin (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Margaret Dyer: viola (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Chris Gross: cello (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Dai Fujikara: string composition (CD1#1, CD1#7, CD1#9), clarinet samples, as performed by Kate Romano (CD1#2), string arrangement (CD1#4, CD1#6, CD1#10), string conductor (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9, CD1#10), flute arrangement (CD1#10), flute conductor (CD1#10), original string arrangement sample (CD1#11); Eddie Prévost: percussion (CD1#2, CD2); Steve Jansen: cymbals (CD1#2), Elysian String Quartet direction (CD2); Toshimaru Nakamura: no-input mixing board (CD1#2, CD1#6, CD2); Keith Rowe: guitar (CD1#2, CD1#4, CD1#6-7, CD1#11); Jan Bang: additional samples (CD1#2), string arrangement (CD1#3), samples (CD1#3, CD1#5, CD1#8, CD1#11); Erik Honoré: additional samples (CD1#2), cello treatments (CD1#2), synthesizer (CD1#5), samples (CD1#5, CD1#11); Hildur Gudnadottir: cello (sampled) (CD1#2); Christian Fennesz: guitar (CD1#3-4, CD1#7), laptop (CD1#3-4, CD1#7); Evan Parker: saxophone (CD1#3, CD1#6, CD1#10); St?le Storl?kken: sampled synthesizer (CD1#3); John Tilbury: piano (CD1#4, CD1#6-7); Wener Dafeldecker: acoustic bass (CD1#4, CD1#7); Michael Moser: cello (CD1#4, CD1#7); Franz Hautzinger: trumpet (CD1#4, CD1#11); Michi Wiancho: violin (CD1#4); Wendy Richman: viola (CD1#4); Katinka Kleijn: cello (CD1#4); Arve Henriksen: sampled trumpet (CD1#5), trumpet (CD2); Helge Sten: sampled guitar (CD1#5); Sachiko M.: sine wave sampler (CD1#6); Marcio Mattos: cello (CD1#6); Christian Wallumr?d: sampled piano (CD1#8); Tetzui Akiyama: electric and acoustic guitar (CD1#9); Otomo Yoshide: turntables (CD1#9); Claire Chase: bass flute (CD1#10, CD1#12); John Butcher: saxophone (CD2); Günter Müller: iPods (CD2); Emma Smith: violin (CD2); Jennymay Logan: violin (CD2); Vincent Sipprell: viola (CD2); Laura Moody: cello (CD2); Ros Stephen: violin (CD2); Charlie Cross: viola (CD2). ">
Track Listing
CD1: Small Metal Gods; Died in the Wool; I Should Not Dare (for N.O.); Random Acts of Senseless Violence; A Certain Slant of Light (for M.K.); Anomaly at Taw Head; Snow White in Appalachia; Emily Dickinson; The Greatest Living Englishman (coda); Anomaly at Taw Head (a haunting); Manafon; The Last Days of December. CD2: When We Return You Won't Recognise Us.
Personnel
David Sylvian
vocalsDavid Sylvian: vocal (CD1), sampling (CD1#2, CD1#6, CD1#10), electronics (CD1#2, CD1#6), guitar (CD1#3), keyboards (CD1#4, CD1#7), acoustic guitar (CD1#4, CD1#6); Jennifer Curtis: violin (CD1#1, CD1#4, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Erik Carlson: violin (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Margaret Dyer: viola (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Chris Gross: cello (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9-10, CD1#12); Dai Fujikara: string composition (CD1#1, CD1#7, CD1#9), clarinet samples, as performed by Kate Romano (CD1#2), string arrangement (CD1#4, CD1#6, CD1#10), string conductor (CD1#1, CD1#6-7, CD1#9, CD1#10), flute arrangement (CD1#10), flute conductor (CD1#10), original string arrangement sample (CD1#11); Eddie Prévost: percussion (CD1#2, CD2); Steve Jansen: cymbals (CD1#2), Elysian String Quartet direction (CD2); Toshimaru Nakamura: no-input mixing board (CD1#2, CD1#6, CD2); Keith Rowe: guitar (CD1#2, CD1#4, CD1#6-7, CD1#11); Jan Bang: additional samples (CD1#2), string arrangement (CD1#3), samples (CD1#3, CD1#5, CD1#8, CD1#11); Erik Honoré: additional samples (CD1#2), cello treatments (CD1#2), synthesizer (CD1#5), samples (CD1#5, CD1#11); Hildur Gudnadottir: cello (sampled) (CD1#2); Christian Fennesz: guitar (CD1#3-4, CD1#7), laptop (CD1#3-4, CD1#7); Evan Parker: saxophone (CD1#3, CD1#6, CD1#10); St?le Storl?kken: sampled synthesizer (CD1#3); John Tilbury: piano (CD1#4, CD1#6-7); Wener Dafeldecker: acoustic bass (CD1#4, CD1#7); Michael Moser: cello (CD1#4, CD1#7); Franz Hautzinger: trumpet (CD1#4, CD1#11); Michi Wiancho: violin (CD1#4); Wendy Richman: viola (CD1#4); Katinka Kleijn: cello (CD1#4); Arve Henriksen: sampled trumpet (CD1#5), trumpet (CD2); Helge Sten: sampled guitar (CD1#5); Sachiko M.: sine wave sampler (CD1#6); Marcio Mattos: cello (CD1#6); Christian Wallumr?d: sampled piano (CD1#8); Tetzui Akiyama: electric and acoustic guitar (CD1#9); Otomo Yoshide: turntables (CD1#9); Claire Chase: bass flute (CD1#10, CD1#12); John Butcher: saxophone (CD2); Günter Müller: iPods (CD2); Emma Smith: violin (CD2); Jennymay Logan: violin (CD2); Vincent Sipprell: viola (CD2); Laura Moody: cello (CD2); Ros Stephen: violin (CD2); Charlie Cross: viola (CD2).
Album information
Title: Died In The Wool - Manafon Variations | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: SamadhiSound
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