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Trance Map+ is an electro-acoustic formation in constant motion. Founded by electronic musician, turntable player and sound designer Matt Wright and saxophonist Evan Parker, the band is in a constant process of transformation, renewal and expansion, both conceptually and also due to fluctuations in personnel. Etching the Ether features star trumpeter Peter Evans and percussionist Mark Nauseef. This new musical adventure began with a trio recording by Parker, Wright and Evans, with Evan Parker asking Mark Nauseef for “intro, interludes and a coda”, material which was added in post-production. “What arises in the process is a determinedly plural space, a temporal cubism, a dream time that’s omnidirectional. Reverb is less an effect than a new relationship, echoing ‘back’ as it moves forward”, writes Stuart Broomer in the liner notes.
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credits
released August 18, 2023
Evan Parker: Soprano Saxophone
Matthew Wright: Live electronics and Sound design
Peter Evans: Trumpet and Piccolo Trumpet
Mark Nauseef: Percussion
Co-composition by Evan Parker and Matthew Wright. Parker, Evans and Wright recorded March 11, 2022, at Biscuit Factory, Faversham, by Henry Dagg. Nauseef recorded March 29, 2022, at TrueMuze Rec. Studio, Hamburg, by Vlatko Kucan. Post-production and mixing: March–May 2023, at The Mustard Shed, Canterbury, by Parker/Wright. Mastered May 14, 2023, at The Mustard Shed, Canterbury, by Matthew Wright. Cover art: Caroline Forbes. Graphic design: Jonas Schoder. Liner notes: Stuart Broomer. Photos: Palma Fiacco, Caroline Forbes. Produced by Evan Parker, Matthew Wright and Intakt Records. Published by Intakt Records. Intakt Records, P. O. Box, 8024 Zürich, Switzerland.
supported by 7 fans who also own “Etching the Ether (24bit Hi-Res 48khz)”
Simply amazing to hear a new album with Wadada and Ewart!! ...And Reed rounds out this trio beautifully.
Just gave it my first spin. Absolutely magical. jeffrey maurer
Described as “an ecological history of humanity,” this sparse, tense suite of songs perfectly balances melody and chaos. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2018
supported by 6 fans who also own “Etching the Ether (24bit Hi-Res 48khz)”
The least amount of horn work for Mr. Mazurek than I’ve ever heard. Even so, Rob is found really taking things to other places with another amazing cast of players. Amazing, as always! Lord Dubious