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Stick Men: Deep
By Track review of "Whale Watch"
Tony Levin
bassb.1946

Markus Reuter
guitar, electricb.1972
Deep is amassed with sonorous bass parts and the frontline's sinewy and effects-laced phrasings amid booming choruses, as the trio strategically incorporates odd-metered beats into its Herculean gait. The final and lengthiest piece on the album is "Whale Watch." Here, they navigate through a labyrinth of orchestrations propagating ominous intentions, yet temper the fiery onslaught with calming metrics. And the musicians raise the pitch by launching into a weighty and shifting King Crimson-like vibe where Levin and Reuter employ various distortion techniques and monster bass lines atop Mastelotto's resonating fills and hammering backbeats.
With stormy cadenzas and gradually climactic momentum, the band sails through the high seas via a massive wave of sound while extracting numerous hues from their respective instruments. The Stick Men eventually wind matters down a bit, and soar onward with fuzz-toned chord voicings and meticulously designed single note riffs. Overall, they yield an ungodly musical environment, spiced with generously proportioned, and at times, awe-inspiring progressionsboosted with the exhaustive dominion of a goliath on the loose. ">
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Stick Men
band / ensemble / orchestraTony Levin: Chapman Stick and voice; Pat Mastelotto: acoustic drums, electronic drums, percussion; Markus Reuter: 8- and 10-string Touch Guitars, live electronics.
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Title: Deep | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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