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SaltyJon
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It's not often that I get to listen to something which is more beautiful than it is bizarre coming
from Avant/RIO. Sure, there is beauty in the music of many of the artists' works, but it's a more
unconventional type than is evident here. I first heard of Iva Bittová while watching videos
related to Fred Frith on Youtube, but didn't really look into her music further at that point. I'm
sad that it took me so long to do so, because this album, at least, is really wonderful. We're
treated to an entirely acoustic sound here, with Iva's violin and vocals being most prominent, along
with Václavek's guitar. Iva's vocal style is definitely unconventional, but from the first time I
heard her sing it grabbed me somehow. That's how this album was for me in general, in fact. I
didn't know what it was that I liked about it, but I knew I definitely enjoyed what I was hearing.
As Slava said above, there is definitely some influence from Middle Eastern musics, along with many
other styles. It's not done in an overly showy way, though, as some other groups who are known for
their genre-blending can seem to be. Rather, it's a sublime method, and one which I'm sure many
listeners would enjoy. I would recommend this album as quickly to Folk fans as to Avant
fans...indeed, when I first heard it I thought it was more fit for the Folk crowd.
I would say that the people who are most likely to enjoy this album are those who like quiet
experimentation in their music and/or those who enjoy entirely acoustic ensembles. I'm fairly sure
it would appeal to a rather wider audience as well. Definitely an excellent addition to your
collection, and a nice way to step away from the normal avant sound (as if there is such a thing,
anyway).
SaltyJon |4/5 |
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