The 6th installment of our DIV/ORCE series, dedicated to the abolishment
of finicky sub-genrifying, team up two acts which both utilize an open
approach to music.
A collision of a hundred simultaneous ideas, Belgium’s Uske
Orchestra steamrolls through an unsettling cartoon landscape. They’re
previous two full lengths (the most recent of those was released on
Sonig) are bursting with wrenching anti-segues of cut n paste improvised
music, squandering traditional woodwinds, brass, vocals and percussion.
There is an antique characteristic to their music as well, each vignette
glistens with an old world nostalgia.
The bay area’s free-improv mavericks, Gorge Trio, have released
several full lengths, the most recent of those being on Skin Graft
Records. A “super group” of sorts, containing members
of Deerhoof, The Flying Luttenbachers, and XRBXRX, the trio has originated
a distinctive concoction of syncopated free-jazz rumble and indy melody.
If a connection can be made between these two pieces, past the dogma
of convenient classification, then “genre” has been transcended,
and is deemed, at least momentarily, trivial. This is the basic principal
of our DIV/ORCE series.
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