Keiji Haino / Jim O'Rourke / Oren Ambarchi - Caught In The Dilemma Of Being Made To Choose This Makes The Modesty Which Should Never Been Closed Off Itself Continue To Ask Itself
Keiji Haino / Jim O'Rourke / Oren Ambarchi - Caught In The Dilemma Of Being Made To Choose This Makes The Modesty Which Should Never Been Closed Off Itself Continue To Ask Itself
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Double vinyl LP pressing. The renowned trio of Keiji Haino, Jim O'Rourke, and Oren Ambarchi return to Black Truffle with their 11th release. Demonstrating once again their commitment to continual experimentation in instrumentation and approach, the record begins with a long-distance collaboration made in response to a commission from New York's Issue Project Room in 2021 during widespread lockdowns and travel limitations. A unique piece in the trio's extensive body of work, this side-long epic finds Haino performing on metal percussion, O'Rourke on electronics, and Ambarchi on gongs and bells. Initially dominated by rapid patterns on resonant, high-pitched tuned percussion, the piece sets Haino's dynamic and dramatic performance against a calm backdrop of cycling electronics, thrumming gong strikes and hanging bell tones. The performance develops a heightened, intensely concentrated atmosphere reminiscent of Haino's classic Tenshi No Ginjinka or his Nijiumu project. The remainder of the double-LP documents the trio live at Tokyo's SuperDeluxe (the location of all but their very first recording) in a wide-ranging set recorded in December 2017.