Norbert Möslang & Andy Guhl - Deep Voices

Way back in 1978, two Swiss multi-instrumentalists recorded a little LP for well-respected jazz/improv label FMP. In 1995, a short-lived label called Urthona (run by the guy behind Quiet Artworks, Hajsch, and PFN) reissued it on CD. This post is taken from the CD version. Taken on their own terms, these duos for reeds, strings, percussion and electronics are quite good. However, what makes "Deep Voices" particularly noteworthy is that it's the debut album by the band who would soon begin to wreck domestic electronics and create sheets of white-hot din under the name Voice Crack. And if you're reading this and thinking, "gee, I wonder whether a skipload of Voice Crack albums are about to show up on this blog", then that means you've been paying attention.

Norbert Möslang & Andy Guhl - Deep Voices

3 comments:

Mjy,  10 July 2018 at 16:36  

Yes yes yes !
Love voice crack, and somehow have never heard this album. Thank you!