The RNCM's Slip Discs gang pair guitarist Tom McKinney's première recordings of new music by David Futers, Larry Goves and Tom Rose with their mutual electronic reworks. McKinney's recitals afford tantalisingly intimate and nuanced new perspectives on the tradition, perhaps a little too polite but still enriched with his own personality and a patient, pensive use of space and dynamic. More interesting to our sensibilities, the reworks blur the distinctions between real and imagined spaces, Tom Rose spiking the rendition of Larry Goves 'A Fire Island Sky' with clangourous reverb and restrained but scrambled glitches, whilst Larry Goves strings the performance of David Futers 'Four Miniatures' between layered dimensions of close mic'd textures and spring-time garden sounds shot through with phasing dissonance, and David Futers traps his take of Tom Rose's 'They Don't Shake Your Heart' in a lush mesh of hyperventilating noz delay discord.
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The RNCM's Slip Discs gang pair guitarist Tom McKinney's première recordings of new music by David Futers, Larry Goves and Tom Rose with their mutual electronic reworks. McKinney's recitals afford tantalisingly intimate and nuanced new perspectives on the tradition, perhaps a little too polite but still enriched with his own personality and a patient, pensive use of space and dynamic. More interesting to our sensibilities, the reworks blur the distinctions between real and imagined spaces, Tom Rose spiking the rendition of Larry Goves 'A Fire Island Sky' with clangourous reverb and restrained but scrambled glitches, whilst Larry Goves strings the performance of David Futers 'Four Miniatures' between layered dimensions of close mic'd textures and spring-time garden sounds shot through with phasing dissonance, and David Futers traps his take of Tom Rose's 'They Don't Shake Your Heart' in a lush mesh of hyperventilating noz delay discord.
The RNCM's Slip Discs gang pair guitarist Tom McKinney's première recordings of new music by David Futers, Larry Goves and Tom Rose with their mutual electronic reworks. McKinney's recitals afford tantalisingly intimate and nuanced new perspectives on the tradition, perhaps a little too polite but still enriched with his own personality and a patient, pensive use of space and dynamic. More interesting to our sensibilities, the reworks blur the distinctions between real and imagined spaces, Tom Rose spiking the rendition of Larry Goves 'A Fire Island Sky' with clangourous reverb and restrained but scrambled glitches, whilst Larry Goves strings the performance of David Futers 'Four Miniatures' between layered dimensions of close mic'd textures and spring-time garden sounds shot through with phasing dissonance, and David Futers traps his take of Tom Rose's 'They Don't Shake Your Heart' in a lush mesh of hyperventilating noz delay discord.
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The RNCM's Slip Discs gang pair guitarist Tom McKinney's première recordings of new music by David Futers, Larry Goves and Tom Rose with their mutual electronic reworks. McKinney's recitals afford tantalisingly intimate and nuanced new perspectives on the tradition, perhaps a little too polite but still enriched with his own personality and a patient, pensive use of space and dynamic. More interesting to our sensibilities, the reworks blur the distinctions between real and imagined spaces, Tom Rose spiking the rendition of Larry Goves 'A Fire Island Sky' with clangourous reverb and restrained but scrambled glitches, whilst Larry Goves strings the performance of David Futers 'Four Miniatures' between layered dimensions of close mic'd textures and spring-time garden sounds shot through with phasing dissonance, and David Futers traps his take of Tom Rose's 'They Don't Shake Your Heart' in a lush mesh of hyperventilating noz delay discord.