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Food: This Is Not a Miracle
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band / ensemble / orchestrab.1998

Iain Ballamy
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Thomas Strønen
drumsb.1972

Christian Fennesz
guitarIt's a clear departure from the previous album Mercurial Balm (ECM, 2012) which included additional guests

Eivind Aarset
guitar
Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetb.1960
Another departure is Str?nen's credit as sole composer, in a project that has typically given collective credits. In fact he is also the album's producer: ECM head Manfred Eicher was involved in the mixing and mastering. However edited their playing was, the other players still made significant contributions. Fennesz's atmospheric guitar dominates the opening "First Sorrow." Ballamy's saxophone is first heard on the title track, but it is built around his melody, making the lack of writing credit seem a bit odd. The same is true of several other selections (e.g. "The Concept Of Density," "Sinking Gardens Of Babylon," and "Exposed To Frost").
"Where Dry Desert Ends" features a repeated synthesizer figure that would not be out of place on a Tangerine Dream record, definitely more pop-sounding than usual. But the longest track, "Earthly Carriage" is built around a hypnotic loop. "The Grain Mill" employs a catchy melody that sounds like it's being played on a celeste, over rumbling guitar. The closing "Without The Laws" fittingly combines all of the elements: percussion, big guitar chords and searching saxophone.
Food: expect the unexpected. Str?nen's production process distills the band's improvisational flights into compact piecesnot quite conventional tunes, but almost. ">
Track Listing
First Sorrow; Where Dry Desert Ends; This Is Not A Miracle; The Concept Of Density; Sinking Gardens Of Babylon; Death Of Niger; Exposed To Frost; Earthly Carriage; Age Of Innocence; The Grain Mill; Without The Laws.
Personnel
Food
band / ensemble / orchestraThomas Str?nen: drums, electronics, percussion, Moog, Fender Rhodes; Iain Ballamy: saxophones, electronics; Christian Fennesz: guitar, electronics.
Album information
Title: This Is Not a Miracle | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ECM Records
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