Country: Multinational
Sub Genre: Instrumental, Ambient, Fusion
Label: Alchemy Records
Format: CD, digital
Release date: October 21, 2014
Tracklist:
- Chromatique - 4:21
- Dissemble - 4:36
- Précis - 5:10
- Hraunfossar - 6:38
- Convergence - 5:19
- Rivulet - 7:03
- White Keys - 5:59
- Not Indifferent - 10:42
- Hover - 5:20
- Chimera - 6:35
- Squall - 6:00
Jon Durant - guitar
Colin Edwin - bass
With
Steve Bingham (No-Man) - electric violin
Vinny Sabatino - drums
Dean McCormick - drums
Jose Duque - drums
Description/Reviews:
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Précis
Links:
Jon Durant's Page
Colin Edwin's Page
Facebook
Proggnosis
Vinny Sabatino - drums
Dean McCormick - drums
Jose Duque - drums
Description/Reviews:
World-renowned bassist Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree, Metallic Taste of Blood, Ex-Wise Heads) and guitarist/composer Jon Durant have once again teamed up under the moniker Burnt Belief for the release of a new album of progressive ethno-ambient fusion instrumentals titled Etymology. The compositions which unfold across Etymology's 70 minutes showcase the duo's fruitful symbiosis and clear developmental path across their shared musical landscape. Assimilating diverse elements ranging from polyrhythms, deep ECM styled atmospherics and even angular nu-jazz abstraction, the result is an immersive, multi-layered and engrossing
documentation of a remarkably sympathetic musical connection.
Etymology is further enhanced by sensitive, deep electric violin performances from highly regarded classical musician Steve Bingham, also known for his evocative work with U.K. art-rock band No-Man. The album's title is a metaphor for the pair's working methodology, in which compositions evolve from an initial germ of an idea into a fully realized piece. The resulting work is often very different from its original concept yet still maintains the initial elements at its core.
Media/Samples
Stream
Précis
Links:
Jon Durant's Page
Colin Edwin's Page
Proggnosis
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