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Equilibrium: Liquid Light
ByEquilibriuma trio comprised of Belgian clarinetist

Joachim Badenhorst
clarinetb.1981

Mikkel Ploug
guitarb.1978
The majority of the fifteen pieces presented herein are between one and four minutes in length. No set formula guides this band, no single figure dominates, and the music ranges widely, covering everything across the barren-to-beautiful spectrum. At times, all three musicians wear the guise of sound effect artists, obscuring the pure sound of their instruments to deliver somewhat tribal and primitive soundscapes ("Totemic I") or create eerie and isolated atmospheres ("Eupnea"). Those scenarios are often tough to take in, as there's little for the ear to really grab hold of, but it's a different story when guitar, voice, and clarinet (or bass clarinet) emerge in their most natural form(s). The truly memorable pieces on Liquid Light"Praha, "Eupnea," "Oslo From Above," "Grundtvig Coral," and "Laglio"all tap into the hypnotic beauty that exists when Petterson's heavenly wordless vocals, Ploug's guitar patterns, and Badenhorst's pure-toned instrument(s) work together in harmony. That's where Equilibrium finds its truest point(s) of balance. ">
Track Listing
Praha; Eupnea; Thalassa; Totemic I; Totemic II; Respire; Oslo From Above; Air; Grundtvig Coral; Motels Mono; Hiro; Sweep; Laglio; Statolith; Comacino Dreaming.
Personnel
Mikkel Ploug
guitarSissel Vera Pettersen: vocals, live electronics, soprano saxophone, singing bowls (11); Joachim Badenhorst: clarinet, bass clarinet; Mikkel Ploug: electric guitar, acoustic guitar.
Album information
Title: Liquid Light | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Songlines Recordings
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