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Raphael Malfliet: Noumenon
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Elliott Sharp
guitar, electricb.1951
The trio consists of Malfliet, guitarist

Todd Neufeld
guitarb.1981
Carlo Costa
drums
Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980
The original compositions are tonal experiments where these conventional instruments rarely sound as would be expect. "Kandy"at almost eighteen minuteswashes across the landscape with gently rolling drums, bowed strings and shimmering chords. Malfliet shatters that meditative mood with "My Name" a mélange of spoken word and industrial noise. "Arcana," while tonal in the vein of the opener, mixes in more traditional instrumental properties, all at an unhurried pace. "Kort," the shortest piece on Noumenon at barely two minutes, is also the most overtly melodic, though still off-kilter.
Noumenon is an appealing collage, sometimes spacious, other times encased in an abstract world of unfamiliar sounds. Malfliet effectively moves in and out of dissonance, improvisation and fragmented melodies never leaving the continuity far behind. But this is not a collection for those who need to arrive at a specific destination; it is one for those who appreciate the new and strange discoveries along the way. ">
Track Listing
Kandy; My Name; Kort; Arcana; Samen; Rotation; Boog (CD Only).
Personnel
Raphael Malfliet
bass, electricRaphael Malfliet: electric bass; Todd Neufeld: electric and acoustic guitar Carlo Costa: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: Noumenon | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Ruweh Records
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