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Playfield: Stepping Out
ByDaniel Carter
saxophoneb.1996
Playfield, as this particular congregate of players from downtown NY is dubbed, brings it all to the foreground on Stepping Out. These harsh yet restive urban tone poems push, plunge, and manipulate their own. They abandon the old playbook and choose not to replace it with another set of rules, of coinage, of equilibrium. Vocalist

Luisa Muhr
vocalsRecording for the first time in a studio in Brooklyn (Carter prefers the sounds of the city to be included in his music, so he records outdoors) Playfield set about creating a sonic cityscape which is never easy to define because it is always in the act of transpiring, looping around itself, subject to the next sound of piston and gear, gunshot and siren. So pianist

Eric Plaks
pianob.1974

Zachary Swanson
vocalsJon Panikkar
drums
Ayumi Ishito
saxophone
Aron Namenwirth
guitarYutaka Takahashi
guitarTrack Listing
.Tree House; Ice Cream Mountain; Loves Electric Touch
Personnel
Daniel Carter
saxophoneLuisa Muhr
vocalsAyumi Ishito
saxophoneZachary Swanson
vocalsEric Plaks
pianoYutaka Takahashi
guitarAron Namenwirth
guitarJon Panikkar
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Ayumi Ishito - Electronics; Yutaka Takahashi - Electronics; Aron Namenwirth - Electronics.
Album information
Title: Stepping Out | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: 577 Records
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