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Stuck Like Jane Austen

by Time Trout

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Louise 05:19
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Frosted Bats 03:03
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Okonomiyaki 03:07
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Dark Light 07:44
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Heavy Jelly 05:24
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Smart City 09:05
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Stubbornly 03:41
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Preserved 02:06
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about

“This collection of 14 live improvisations is a masterpiece in spontaneous strangeness… Time Trout’s album is a product of incredible musical intelligence.” – Louise Gray, The WIRE

Debut album from Time Trout, comprising fourteen tracks improvised in real time. Seemingly summoned out of the ether, these songs arrive fully-formed, with an awkward, jagged personality that moves, all knees and elbows, with a bristling, roiling, unstoppable momentum. It’s a constant high-wire performance, with all four participants looking relentlessly forward lest a glimpse below causes the whole thing to drop. Thankfully, the balance is never in doubt.

From the off, drummer Stephen Moses and bass guitarist Dave Mandl create a series of hypnotic locked grooves, that simultaneously draw you in and subtly pull the rug out from underneath you all at once; like repeatedly stumbling down the last couple of steps to the dance floor. Over this hypnotic ouroboros of a rhythm section, Marcus Cummins’ saxophone deftly feints and weaves between the cracks, running the gamut from tentative, staccato stabs to giddily whirling lyricism.

The three instrumentalists constantly trade emphases in such an assured way that you quickly stop trying to focus in on one part and give yourself over to the single, intricate whole; running through which, like a bright red thread through the labyrinth, is Viv Corringham’s astonishing spoken word vocal performance. A restless stream of consciousness that seems to have the primal urgency of a message delivered in a dream, Corringham mixes Delphic abstractions with bracingly lucid implorations, the whole performance delivered with such seamlessness that it’s hard to tell whether the lyrics are channeling the music or vice versa. The answer, of course, is both.

credits

released June 13, 2023

Viv Corringham / voice
Marcus Cummins / soprano and alto saxophones, ocarina, bells, shruti box
Dave Mandl / bass guitar
Stephen Moses / drums, percussion

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Recorded by George Taylor at Collect Pond Studio, New York
Mixed by Mario Viele at Excello Recording, Brooklyn
Mastered by Oli Barrett in The Shrubbery, Somerset

Thanks to: Aaron Moore, Michael Evans, George Taylor, Dann Baker / Hugh Pool / Mario Viele (Excello), David Watson, Ed Baxter.

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OTOROKU began releasing recordings from the live program of Cafe OTO in 2012.

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