Label: Epigraph Records – lp-001
Format: Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Numbered / Country: US / Released: Jan 17, 2012
Style: Free Improvisation
Recorded live at Metro Galleries, Bakersfield, California on May 13, 2010.
Artwork [Cover], Design – Alex Sarad
Engineer, Mixed By – Brian Boozer (Aum Studio, Bakersfield)
Mastered By – Richard Simpson (Aum Studio, Bakersfield)
Copyright © – Epigraph Records
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): EPIGRAPH-001-A
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): EPIGRAPH-001-B
side 1:
A - Ritual ................................................................................................................. 18:38
side 2:
B - Inscription .......................................................................................................... 13:07
Personnel:
Tatsuya Nakatani – percussion
Kris Tiner – trumpet, flugelhorn
Jeremy Drake – electric guitar
Limited edition of 500 hand numbered copies.
First 100 copies were pressed on clear vinyl. All copies have one of 5 different screen printed designs on the bottom right corner of the back cover.
Epigraph Records first release, Ritual Inscription, documents live, improvised creative music in Bakersfield, California, Epigraph's home base. Renowned Japanese percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani meets two local comrades, trumpeter Kris Tiner (the founder of the label) and guitarist Jeremy Drake for two intense improvisations.
Chaotic sounds of gongs and assorted percussion merge with serene lines from the trumpet and the rubbing and strumming of the guitar strings on the first improvisation, "Ritual." These elastic, kinetic sounds mutate constantly, coloring a broad canvas through tight and thick interplay. No sound is obvious; the trio deserts common instrumental roles for inventive and challenging ones. The narrative of the improvisation is loose, but the fierce, intense sonic alchemy is arresting—an idiosyncratic language outlined spontaneously.
The second improvisation, "Inscription," is shorter and more peaceful. Tiner sets a tone of serenity, while the resourceful Nakatani and Drake embrace him with imaginative sounds. Here, Nakatani demonstrates true magic with his set of percussion instruments. His rich vocabulary of sounds and his highly personal concept of rhythm and pulse gain volume and endless power. His ideas become more disciplined and coherent as the improvisation develops, and he carries it through to the quiet coda.
This limited edition with five different original designs printed on the back, contains brilliant and masterful improvisations.
Highly recommended ...!!!........................ (By Eyal Hareuveni / AAJ-2012)
If you find it, buy this album!
Epigraph Records first release, Ritual Inscription, documents live, improvised creative music in Bakersfield, California, Epigraph's home base. Renowned Japanese percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani meets two local comrades, trumpeter Kris Tiner (the founder of the label) and guitarist Jeremy Drake for two intense improvisations.
Chaotic sounds of gongs and assorted percussion merge with serene lines from the trumpet and the rubbing and strumming of the guitar strings on the first improvisation, "Ritual." These elastic, kinetic sounds mutate constantly, coloring a broad canvas through tight and thick interplay. No sound is obvious; the trio deserts common instrumental roles for inventive and challenging ones. The narrative of the improvisation is loose, but the fierce, intense sonic alchemy is arresting—an idiosyncratic language outlined spontaneously.
The second improvisation, "Inscription," is shorter and more peaceful. Tiner sets a tone of serenity, while the resourceful Nakatani and Drake embrace him with imaginative sounds. Here, Nakatani demonstrates true magic with his set of percussion instruments. His rich vocabulary of sounds and his highly personal concept of rhythm and pulse gain volume and endless power. His ideas become more disciplined and coherent as the improvisation develops, and he carries it through to the quiet coda.
This limited edition with five different original designs printed on the back, contains brilliant and masterful improvisations.
Highly recommended ...!!!........................ (By Eyal Hareuveni / AAJ-2012)
If you find it, buy this album!