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Mercury Falls: Quadrangle
ByHeading up the group are reedman Patrick Cress and guitarist Ryan Francesconi, who wrote or co-wrote each of the seven tunes on Quadrangle. Their influences are wide-rangingBalkan folk music, American jazz and Indie rock. The music they make is quite originalan odd amalgam of

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A suite-like, unhurried evenness of the seven compositions pervades. "Speak Without Ears" has a frictionless monorail momentum built on Cress' metallic guitar twangs and a droning, clattering bass/drum rhythm. "Quad Idea" opens with a mournful foghorn sound, a reed-produced warning that blows into some saxophone double-tracking- -the alto's plaintive cry over the deep grumble of the baritone, accompanied by the glow of neon guitar and a subtle electronic luminescence.
"Years Without Speech" has a holy resonance, like music played inside the thick walls of an ancient house of worship. "Solar Plexis" sounds unearthly; music beamed in from the vastness of outer space, a good description of Quadrangle, a starkly original work of sonic art. ">
Track Listing
Spring Pools; Speak Without Ears; Quad Idea; Years Without Speech; Insurance Rep; Solar Plexus; Lullaby for Beane.
Personnel
Ryan Francesconi: guitar, electronics; Patrick Cress: alto sax, baritone sax, bass clarinet, flute; Tim Bulkley: drums; Eric Perney: bass; Michelle Amador: voice (1); Barry Syska: voice (3).
Album information
Title: Quadrangle | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Porto Franco Records
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