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Blackmantis: Devil's Flower
ByThe album is the conception of Cardiff-based producer
Deri Roberts
synthesizer
Slowly Rolling Camera
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2013
There is a hefty jazz strand running through Devil's Flower, but it is not a jazz album, or at least one that most people would recognise as such. Roberts is clearly a fan of slow-burning drone music, toothe final track is dedicated to

La Monte Young
composer / conductor
Brian Eno
synthesizerb.1948
Roberts is the central figure here, playing trombone and synths as well as composing and producing. He is supported by a terrific group of musicians. Saxophonist, bass clarinetist and flautist
Ben Waghorn
saxophoneMark Sambell
keyboardsJon Goode
bass, electricElliot Bennett
drumsIt all goes to show that if you cannot judge a book by its cover, neither can you so judge an album. ">
Track Listing
Devil’s Flower; Duke’s Rhodes; Dead Leaf; Lament; Amen For A Brother; Piano Verb; The Build; Ode To LaMonte.
Personnel
Deri Roberts
synthesizerBen Waghorn
saxophoneMark Sambell
keyboardsJon Goode
bass, electricKaty Rowe
violinElliot Bennett
drumsAlbum information
Title: Devil's Flower | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: GhostLocust Records
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