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?ine O'Dwyer: Gallarais
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Fats Waller
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Stan Getz
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Charlie Byrd
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John Zorn
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Matthias Mueller
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Kit Downes
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O'Dwyer is primarily a harpist but here includes percussion, recorders, vocals and a bit of organ, though the ambient and ghostly quality of the music often obscures the individual characteristics of the instruments. Contributing to the overall quality and dynamics of the sound, is the location of the recording. The Isambard Kingdom Brunel's tunnel, a memorial chapel on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland is situated fifty feet underground.
The ritual of the opening piece, "Underlight," utilizes a strummed and plucked harp that sounds both present and distant. "Cordophone" and "Grottovox" embody the black-hole presence of the tunnel through O'Dwyer's wordless vocalizing, set in an ambient soundscape while "Mouthtoum" features the penetrating bite of the recorder. More abstract are the pieces "Song of the Yahee People," "Hippos Kampos" and "Beansidhe." The album closes with the drone of overlapping vocal tracks and minimal percussion on "Hounds of Hades."
The consistent elements in Gallarais are its haunting atmosphere and the congenitally eerie effects of the physical setting. There is more texture in this album when compared to the organ drone of Music for Church Cleaners but both are immensely appealing in their own way. O'Dwyer's improvises these pieces in real time; they are experimental and not without an anomalous Celtic flavor just below the surface. Very different and consistently engrossing music. ">
Track Listing
Underlight; Corpophone; Grottovox; Mouthtoum; The Dirge; Song of the Yahee People; Hippos Kampos; Beansidhe; Mrs. O'Learys Keen; Hounds of Hades.
Personnel
?ine O'Dwyer: harp, percussion, recorders, vocals, organ.
Album information
Title: Gallarais | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: MIE Music
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