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A project-oriented bassist, Gonçalo Almeida debuts with “The Hundred Headed Women” one more amongst the several he is involved with, simply presented as Roji, the Japanese word for “dewy ground”. Being a duo with a drummer (Jörg A. Schneider), we start the listening with the idea that a rhythmic and textural approach to improvisation waits us, not very far from the one developed together by John Edwards and Mark Sanders. That mistakes vanishes very rapidly, and not only because there’s just one “song” without a guest playing a melodic instrument, either trumpeter Susana Santos Silva and baritone saxophonist Colin Webster. It happens that Almeida’s electric bass is wildly processed, functioning many times as a noise generator or, thanks to all the electronics used, as an orchestral conductor. And as if it wasn’t enough, the coordinates of the proposed music come from metal, with the attitude picked from punk To simplify, we can say that this recording sounds almost like an encounter between Bill Laswell and Mick Harris (Napalm Death), but simultaneously more trashy and more jazzy, more Public Image Limited and more Sunn O))). We can compare Roji with the Italian band Zu, but there’s a fundamental difference: this isn’t fun. It’s amazing, in a very dark, frightening way. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
A project-oriented bassist, Gonçalo Almeida debuts with “The Hundred Headed Women” one more amongst the several he is involved with, simply presented as Roji, the Japanese word for “dewy ground”. Being a duo with a drummer (Jörg A. Schneider), we start the listening with the idea that a rhythmic and textural approach to improvisation waits us, not very far from the one developed together by John Edwards and Mark Sanders. That mistakes vanishes very rapidly, and not only because there’s just one “song” without a guest playing a melodic instrument, either trumpeter Susana Santos Silva and baritone saxophonist Colin Webster. It happens that Almeida’s electric bass is wildly processed, functioning many times as a noise generator or, thanks to all the electronics used, as an orchestral conductor. And as if it wasn’t enough, the coordinates of the proposed music come from metal, with the attitude picked from punk To simplify, we can say that this recording sounds almost like an encounter between Bill Laswell and Mick Harris (Napalm Death), but simultaneously more trashy and more jazzy, more Public Image Limited and more Sunn O))). We can compare Roji with the Italian band Zu, but there’s a fundamental difference: this isn’t fun. It’s amazing, in a very dark, frightening way. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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so what so what
pity party
TeeHee
choke it choke it
Kuragari
2 Sisters
Inner Roji
DJ Hareudang Hareudang
Pacific
Sounding Restraint
Eu e Você
The Hundred Headed Women
Prelude to a Broken Sax
1 1=3
Suporte
Cores Aquarelas
pó de fada
Duende de Garrafa
MeDáUmTempo
Night Bloom
Pequena Raposa
Seperti Mati Lampu
Suporte w/skichi🩹 (disponível no spotify)
fala pra mim w/skichi 🌟
cores aquarelas w/jirL e mojiro☔️ (disp Spotify)
holofotes w/mogory 🌗
Meu brilho
Olhos de Vidro w/amarelo e skichii 👁
1- Ocioso (por culpa sua)
Los Coches
4- Nada Memorável
A Stop Along the Way
Sounding Restrain
Fora de si w/amarelomano 🌘
2- Desamparo
ちょっとだけ群青
Leave the Remnants Behind
Moyai
11=3
プレミアム
Tsuki To Fune
湿度
虹の色
The Unseen Road
pó de fada w/lilmarin💙
スロウ
anjos w/Kay ✨️
Rotas w/Midorii e naith🎶
Ant and Ringo Starr
Launching Ceremony Eve
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