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Lucio Capece/Marc Baron— My Trust in You (Erstwhile)

My Trust In You by Lucio Capece/Marc Baron
The collective results of this collaboration between Lucio Capece and Marc Baron seem inevitable. While Capece and Baron both came to initial attention as reed players, their respective practices have increasingly focused on the resonances and spatial dispersion of sound. Capece has incorporated the use of feedback, sine waves, oscillators and distributed and suspended speakers into his music while Baron has mostly eschewed the use of saxophone altogether, instead extracting his music from field recordings and the distressed and decayed sound of analog tape and analog electronic devices. The cover of My Trust in You lists the core elements of this recording with Capece on bass clarinet, slide saxophone, analog synthesizer and filter, drum machines, double looper, equalizers in feedback, regular and telephone field recordings, mini speakers in movement and Baron on field recordings, tape recorders and other analog devices. While those may be the components the two utilize, it gives little hint as to the absorbing results.
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