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Bjorn Meyer: Provenance
ByNik Bärtsch
pianob.1971

Björn Meyer
bass, electricb.1965
As part of a new pre-performance ritual, Meyer decided to start recording every piece of rehearsal, practice and improv while preparing. This led to cherry-picking some snippets to offer as website freebies, which became the seeds of most of the pieces hereand once in the richly resonant sound of the recording space, the material had more room to grow, breathe and possibly change again. Provenance is a collection of sonic musings never quite planned, but allowed to naturally evolve into the sounds and shapes in which they always belonged.
Simple rolling lines and lightly fleeting melodies coexist alongside ambient dreaminess. The choppy percussive strumming of "Squizzle" has appealing shades of the late

Michael Hedges
guitar1953 - 1997
Track Listing
Aldebaran; Provenance; Three Thirteen; Squizzle; Trails Crossing; Traces Of A Song; Pendulum; Banyan Waltz; Pulse; Dance; Garden Of Silence; Merry-Go-Round.
Personnel
Bj?rn Meyer
bass, electricBj?rn Meyer: 6-string electric bass, acoustic bass guitar; electronics.
Album information
Title: Provenance | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: ECM Records
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