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Old 10.28.2008, 12:49 PM   #19670
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corsano and flaherty duo-doesnt make sense considering your lack of fat

amazing, sweeping free improv track. i've just recently been starting to understand corsano's genius. i maybe wasn't able to dig him before because he seems like a more collaborative artist and didnt have his defining project. but, the duo with flaherty is close enough to a main band and his solo stuff is mostly amazing, but anyways i have never heard such a rawly talented percussionist with such a unique and wild style in any style of music as corsano. i love how he's able to mix that amazing free improv style of drumming with also the rockist and even metal tendencies. that mixed with flaherty's raw saxophone squalls, and that's free music incarnate. also, it's probably as acessible music as any in the whole free improv genre. it sounds as if they're coming from folk more than wierd noisy free jazz.
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