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Just caught this cut from Swords+Sandal's LP Good & Plenty. This is free form jazz at its loosest and noisiest. Made up of Thee Oh See's John Dwyer, alongside Randylee Sutherland and Shaun Odell, Swords+Sandals recorded Good & Plenty in one day, using 16 microphones and capturing the skewed results on 1 inch tape. Its impressive improv art music that somehow instills a sense of warmth amongst the anarchy of conflicting spaces. Pick up the LP over at Endless Nest now.
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