10 January 2011

THE TOO MUCH TOO SOON ORCHESTRA "SAW" (RADIUM, 1988)



Here's another early Dror Feiler recording. Once again with Sören Runolf on cello and with the then 24 years old Mats Gustafsson for the first time. This is Mats Gustafsson's second recording!?
Again there is an "Industrial" feeling within the music.
But it's not only an onslaught as one is tempted to believe given the machines which are used.
Rather a "poésie machine" is prevailing - albeight without "mercy".




THE TOO MUCH TOO SOON ORCHESTRA "SAW"

Music for Instruments and Machines


Dror Feiler,tenor sax, b flat clarinet, contrabass clarinet, grinding machine
Mats Gustafsson, tenor sax, drilling machine
Sören Runolf, electric violoncello, synthesizer
Raimond Strid, drums, percussion, circle saw machine
Petter Hellsing, planing machine


Side 1
Saw Opening (19:54)
Side 2
Saw Closing (18:58)


Musical idea and concept by Dror Feiler.

Recorded at Fylkingen, Stockholm, September 14th, 1988 by Paul Pignon.

RADIUM RA 046



This one is for you - Owombat.

13 comments:

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  2. WOW
    i've been looking for this forever!!!! this sounds like an incredible recording!

    THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
    MORE DROR!!!!

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  3. Thank you Onx!
    decades ago, i saw this in a 2nd hand store - next time i returned (*with* money then) it was gone.

    more scandinavian rarities to come...
    cheers
    Owombat

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  4. Looks intense! Thank you so much!

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  5. hey thanks a lot for this one! didn't have it and was after it not only for feiler, too much too soon orch but also for another brick in the radium collection.
    thanks!
    nicolas

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  6. This is fabulous! Amazing post. My mind has been battered into a delicious mush..

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  8. Thank you onxidlib, now ZVUG has a home.

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  9. I don't suppose anyone could re-upload this one again?

    -John

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