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The Peeled Eye: The Peeled Eye
ByIn The Peeled Eye, Hauf's own baritone saxophone is joined by Martin Siewert on guitar,

Christian Weber
bass
Steve Heather
drumsOn the seven tracks, ranging in length from just over two minutes to just over twelve, the four members meld together into an awe-inspiring unit whose adrenalin-fuelled bravado at times sparks memories of Last Exit. All four contribute equally to the ensemble sound with no pecking order at work, and no hint of a distinction between solo instruments and "rhythm section." They all take on both roles, the four strands weaving together into a rich tapestry in which the instruments remain clearly distinguishable, never degenerating into noise.
When Hauf plays his baritone's lower reaches, the combination with Weber's bone-crunching bass guitar is thrilling stuff, the quartet's trademark sound. However, this is a group of equals, with Siewert and Heather just as important to the totality. The Peeled Eye creates music that is greater than any one of the four. More soon, please, Shameless. ">
Track Listing
Kind of ? Albino Foxtrot Uranus ? Heavy Quarters ? Diiiiisko ? Nog ? Finale ? PP Remains.
Personnel
Boris Hauf: baritone saxophone, piano? Martin Siewert: guitar? Christian Weber: bass guitar? Steve Heather: drums.
Album information
Title: The Peeled Eye | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Shameless
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