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Music For Tomato Plants
Music For Tomato Plants (red vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CTATSU 004. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Orizzontale Verticale
Posture
Ferns & I
Adaptor
Toad
O Like A Tomato
Tano
Review: Glasgow-based, Rome-born Loris S. Sarid, like many during the pandemic, found himself placing his focus in all new places once he was locked down with little to do. As such his close care for a little tomato plant, grown on a windowsill in his flat, gave him an unusual spark of inspiration which led to this album, Music for Tomato Plants. It is his homage to "the unapparent courage of simplicity, and the beauty and lightness of the most ordinary things." In real terms, it is a lush ambient exploration with melodies that are optimistic and hopeful. Sustained chords unfurl like new growth, fresh percussive lines emerge like ripened fruit and the whole thing is beautifully pure and innocent.
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Duo II
Duo II (LP)
Cat: 377949 4. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Woodened Stone (4:54)
Future Strings (6:25)
My First Life (feat Kid Be Kid) (4:39)
Duolism - One Two (feat Solistensemble Kaleidoskop) (4:36)
Duolism - Two Two (feat Solistensemble Kaleidoskop) (3:51)
Eye For An Eye (feat Jennifer Kae, Jemma Endersby, Catharina Schorling) (4:10)
Basstorious (feat Sebastian Studnitzky) (6:52)
Now I'm Better (6:09)
Review: Bugge Weseltoft and Henrik Schwarz first crossed paths on 2011's Duo, a sophisticated blend of Schwarz's cosmic disco tendencies and Wesseltoft's exquisite jazz piano. It was understated, but brimming with inspiration, and it's widely hailed as something of a modern classic. As such, it's a treat to see the pair reunited for Duo II, once more on Jazzland, but if you were expecting a repeat of the first album, think again. With guest vocalists and musicians stirred into the stew, Schwarz and Wesseltoft explore all kinds of new terrain without losing that immediacy and delicacy that made their first joint effort so charming.
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