Zu - Observing
the Armies in the Battlefield 7" picture disc
Zu defies genres, destroys boundaries and categories about
what a rock or jazz combo is and how it behaves. No-wave,
funk, hardcore-punk, jazz , and mathematics held together
in an instrumental three-piece. On their debut picture disc,
Zu teams up with Italian turntable manipulator, Okapi
for three new tracks of heavy, free jazz skronk wrapped around
manipulated vinyl samples ranging from spoken word records
to warped musical oddities. The picture disc features amazing
artwork from long time Zu collaborator, Scarful.
"This is similar to big chunks of Ruins-damaged
stop-start Improv mook, but the sax on top is pretty cool and
the intercut additions, presumably by turntablist Okapi, add
a certain throbbing whatsis to the proceedings." -The
Wire
"Precise, innovative future space-funk,
like if Voivod rocked the fretless bass" -Dusted Magazine
"A ferocious dose of the band's genre-defying,
hardcore-jazz-funk-sludge intensity... a heavy no-wave dirge
with angular, choppy drumming and heavy bass riffage, layered
with manipulated samples of orchestral vinyl records and bits
of spoken word twisted into hallucinogenic code." -Crucialblast.net
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A1 : Observing the Armies in
the Battlefield
B1: The Last Portrait of him Holding a Knife in his Right
Hand (MP3)
B2: Point Final
Massimo Pupillo - bass
Jacopo Battaglia - drums
Luca T Mai - saxaphone
Okapi - Turntables/Sampler
Reeks - Synth/Sampler
Release date: May 29, 2007
Artwork: Scarful
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