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Time To Feed
CD $12.00

12/04/2015 678033304725 

 


MP3 $9.90

09/16/2014 678033304725 

WOM 047 


FLAC $11.99

09/16/2014 678033304725 

 


Probosci is a collaboration between violinist Timba Harris (Secret Chiefs 3, Estradasphere) and guitarist Gyan Riley (Eviyan, Terry Riley). Both composers, whose work is featured in John Zorn’s Tzadik Records Composers’ Series, contribute to the interplay between composition and improvisation, steeped with intricacy and shape-shifting energy.  On this duo’s debut album, Time to Feed, they adventurously explore sonic landscapes with quicksilver virtuosity. From purely acoustic music to unfamiliar electroacoustic textures, Time to Feed darts seamlessly between focused subtlety and disorienting aggression.  Having mesmerized listeners at many of the world’s most renown symphony halls, theaters, rock clubs, and festivals in over 40 countries, Probosci is the next evolution of these two musicians’ years-long musical partnership.

Tracklist

  1. #1 The Bedazzling Dr. Captain

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  2. #2 Smooger Beer

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  3. #3 Time To Feed

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  4. #4 Wormhole

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  5. #5 The Goat

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  6. #6 We All Scream Truck!

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  7. #7 Progression Of The Ancestors

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