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J. Peter Schwalm & Stephan Thelen: Transneptunian Planets
ByJ. Peter Schwalm
electronics
Stephan Thelen
guitar, electricDid

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Thelen wields guitars, keyboards, granular synths and programming. Schwalm uses synths, live treatments, electronic percussion, programming and voice. There seems to be no limit to the soundscapes (space scapes?) they make. Each successive tune pays tribute to one of Pluto's fringe-of-the-solar-system dwarf planet traveling mates, "MakeMake," "Quaoa," "Haumeas," "Orucu" and so on. All of these undeersized planetswith the exception of Plutowere discovered in the twenty-first century.
Transneputunian Planets, crafted in large part via file swapping on the internet, glows with dark mystery, as black as obsidian. It is guitar-heavy and electronically orchestral, as stark and mysterious as the theme it explores.

Eivind Aarset
guitarTrack Listing
Pluto; MakeMake; Quaoa; Haumea; Orcus; GongGong; Sedna; Eris.
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Additional Instrumentation
Tim Harrier: bass guitar; Manuel Pasquinelli: drums, percussion; Neil Catchpole: voice samples (7)
Album information
Title: Transneptunian Planets | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: RareNoiseRecords
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