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Pride of Lowell - Pride of Lowell (dpr005)
Limited to 100 cassettes
Free Digital Download Included
A1 Pet Panther
A2 Apiary
A3 Hive Mind
A4 Waggle Dance
B1 Nightlife in Binghamton
B2 Arrakis
B3Trophallaxis
Press:
"The duo of Max Goldman and Patrick Breiner make for some raucous sax bleating and drum beating music. Fans of John Coltrane's Interstellar Space will probably enjoy this duo. The album's seven cuts were recorded in one day back in August 2011, and it must have been a hot one from the sound of these performances. Highly recommended for jazz fiends."
-Cassette Gods
"Saxophone freak out, drum slapping every which way, this kind of stuff is really fun for me to listen too. Theses two New School graduates really know how to improvise and slam their way into interesting sonic areas!"
-Suave Citation
"This hearkens back a little to the "free" of another era. Goldman and Breiner play like a kaleidoscope, constantly changing yet always pleasing to the eye (or ear as it were)."
-Auxiliary Out
"Pride of Lowell is not in the song business—they're in the mindfuck business. I want to say the pair channel the spirit of James Chance or maybe Ornette Coleman, except it's not really channeling. It's more like strangling."
-Pick the Cat's Eyes Out
Pride of Lowell - Pride of Lowell (dpr005)
Limited to 100 cassettes
Free Digital Download Included
A1 Pet Panther
A2 Apiary
A3 Hive Mind
A4 Waggle Dance
B1 Nightlife in Binghamton
B2 Arrakis
B3Trophallaxis
Press:
"The duo of Max Goldman and Patrick Breiner make for some raucous sax bleating and drum beating music. Fans of John Coltrane's Interstellar Space will probably enjoy this duo. The album's seven cuts were recorded in one day back in August 2011, and it must have been a hot one from the sound of these performances. Highly recommended for jazz fiends."
-Cassette Gods
"Saxophone freak out, drum slapping every which way, this kind of stuff is really fun for me to listen too. Theses two New School graduates really know how to improvise and slam their way into interesting sonic areas!"
-Suave Citation
"This hearkens back a little to the "free" of another era. Goldman and Breiner play like a kaleidoscope, constantly changing yet always pleasing to the eye (or ear as it were)."
-Auxiliary Out
"Pride of Lowell is not in the song business—they're in the mindfuck business. I want to say the pair channel the spirit of James Chance or maybe Ornette Coleman, except it's not really channeling. It's more like strangling."
-Pick the Cat's Eyes Out