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Dirk Serries, John Dikeman

Cult Exposure

Label: A New Wave Of Jazz

Format: CD

Genre: Jazz

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**300 copies, 2019 stock** "This free improvised sax-electric guitar duo has nothing to do with previous duos of similar instrumentalists. The meeting between the muscular Brötzmann-ian sax wails of American, Amsterdam-based sax player John Dikeman, known from the free jazz bands Cactus Truck and Universal Indians, and the reserved, serene playing of the effects-laden guitar of Dirk Serries forced the two to transcend any possible comfort zone.  On the first piece the two still struggle to find for a possible ways of interaction without seeking a common ground. Dikeman plays his tenor sax in a powerful, nervous mode confronted with Serries structures of spare, noisy textures. But on the second title-piece Dikeman patiently taps his wails to the fractured loops that Serries structures and the two form a restless and tense, yet much more restrained soundscape. The third piece, Whisper Edge already morphs Dikeman extended breath techniques and gentle squeaks with the subtle, meditative of Serries atmospheric guitar and on the last piece, The Monolith Song II , the two offer another collaborative pattern that brings the two back to the starting point but in a less confrontational interplay. Serries creates an intense, noisy pattern on which Dikeman can expands on with fiery, emotional blows." - Freejazzblog

John Dikeman: saxophones
Dirk Serries: electric guitar, effects
Performed and recorded at Sunny Side Inc. studio, Anderlecht (Belgium) on April 11th and July 4th 2014. Recorded and mixed by Nicolas Léfèvre. Mastering by Dirk Serries.

Details
Cat. number: NWOJ003
Year: 2015

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