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Food - This Is Not A Miracle (2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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Food - This Is Not A Miracle (2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Food - This Is Not A Miracle (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 47:31 minutes | 949 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The British/Norwegian Food duo of Iain Ballamy and Thomas Strønen are joined again by Austrian guitarist and electronics player Christian Fennesz for a new album of powerful grooves, evocative textures and exploratory improvisation, sometimes hypnotically insistent, sometimes turbulent. The project was recorded with engineer Ulf Holand and mixed together with Manfred Eicher the first time Eicher and Holand have collaborated since Nils Petter Molvaer's Khmer, almost 20 years ago. Thomas Strønen describes the sound of "This Is Not A Miracle" as heavier, dryer, connecting more with how we actually sound live.

When originally assembled, Food was an avant-jazz quartet that experimented with sound. After five records with Feral and Rune Grammofon, they pared down to a duo of saxophonist Iain Ballamy and drummer/electronics wiz Thomas Strønen, signed to ECM, and enlisted guests to fill out their lineup. The one constant has been guitarist Christian Fennesz. Electronics are more central to the band's musical identity here, though jazz is still an important part of the mix. They craft something more akin to "songs," though improvisation remains. The basic recordings for This Is Not a Miracle were done in the summer of 2013. Strønen, Ballamy, and Fennesz cut a wealth of material live from the floor of engineer Ulf Holand's studio in Oslo. Strønen (with Ballamy's blessing) took the tapes and worked on them alone for five solid months, radically reshaping the music. His solitary production approach is more directly reflective of electronica, with flaring, undulant grooves, hypnotic beats, glitchy shard-like atmospherics, and spacy rock. That said, the melodic invention of jazz remains at the core. Strønen knew when to leave well enough alone: Ballamy's horn is largely unadorned throughout. Over 11 pieces (most between three and five minutes), the emotional depth of the saxophonist's playing – with his debt to John Coltrane on full display – is the set's most defining aspect. The majority, if not all, of Strønen's drums are treated loops, but there is such a fluid, creative sense of rhythmic propulsion that they don't become monotonous. Fennesz's guitar is often treated as a backdrop instrument for tonal variation, or is papered over with blurry echo effects so as to be almost unrecognizable, though there are a few striking exceptions. One is "Sinking Gardens of Babylon," where his flanged, distorted single-string playing offers a skeletal counter to Strønen's tom-tom rim shots and syncopated cowbells. The lonely, desolate, harmonic articulation is carried by Ballamy. "Exposed to Frost" is the set's finest moment. It exists in the meta-musical terrain where Coltrane's modal Eastern melodicism and Miles Davis' most abstract '70s jazz-rock experimentation meet IDM culture. Only three-and-a-half minutes long, it is marked by skittering, brushed snare loops and Ballamy's restrained yet spiritually expressive melody. Fennesz's wah-wah pedal and punchy, droning chords ride waves of dark ambience, adding heft and drama. Ballamy's long tones on closer "Without the Laws" bind the driving, post-jungle rhythm and vast swells of noisy guitars to the earth. Notably, Manfred Eicher's mix on This Is Not a Miracle – done while the band was rehearsing to play the material in concert – is kinetic, warm, and connected to the heart of the music; his usually icy signature is nowhere present. The album is the most groove-driven, performable, and accessible record in Food's catalog.

Tracklist:

01 - First Sorrow
02 - Where Dry Desert Ends
03 - This Is Not A Miracle
04 - The Concept Of Density
05 - Sinking Gardens Of Babylon
06 - Death Of Niger
07 - Exposed To Frost
08 - Earthly Carriage
09 - Age Of Innocence
10 - The Grain Mill
11 - Without The Laws

Recording producer: Thomas Strønen. Engineer: Ulf Holand.
Recorded in June 2013 at Holand Sound, Oslo, Norway.
Mixed February 2015 at Holand Sound, Oslo, by Ulf Holland, Manfred Eicher and Strønen.
Mastered at MSM Studio, Munchen by Manfred Eicher and Christoph Stickel.

Misicians:
Thomas Strønen: drums, electronics, percussion, Moog, Fender Rhodes
Iain Ballamy: saxophones, electronics
Christian Fennesz: guitar, electronics

Analyzed: Food / This Is Not A Miracle
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -0.78 dB -17.45 dB 3:06 01-First Sorrow
DR11 0.00 dB -13.05 dB 4:18 02-Where Dry Desert Ends
DR11 -0.31 dB -15.14 dB 4:08 03-This Is Not A Miracle
DR11 -0.15 dB -14.17 dB 2:55 04-The Concept Of Density
DR11 -0.03 dB -14.45 dB 4:22 05-Sinking Gardens Of Babylon
DR13 -0.31 dB -16.88 dB 3:44 06-Death Of Niger
DR11 -0.08 dB -14.81 dB 3:28 07-Exposed To Frost
DR13 -0.95 dB -16.41 dB 6:55 08-Earthly Carriage
DR11 -0.46 dB -16.65 dB 4:27 09-Age Of Innocence
DR13 -0.10 dB -16.94 dB 5:00 10-The Grain Mill
DR12 0.00 dB -14.91 dB 5:08 11-Without The Laws
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2840 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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