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Triosk Meets Jan Jelinek 1+3+1 Import LP (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;Remastered & amp; Back On Vinyl LP! & lt;br & gt; First Vinyl Reissue In 18 Years! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt;Reissue of Jan Jelinek's 2003 collaboration with Triosk, first vinyl issue of this album in 18 years. A long-lost vinyl album is back in stock: 1+3+1 by Triosk meets Jan Jelinek, originally released in 2003 on ~scape, existed only as a digital download. Now the remastered album is available again on vinyl. Includes download code. & lt;/p & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt; & quot;Hence the album's titled 1+3+1 - t's a reference to how it was made. Jan Jelinek sent us stuff, then we did stuff, then he added the final touches. He did a little bit more editing and production and mixed and mastered it in Berlin. & quot; & lt;/strong & gt; -Interview with Laurence Pike, Jazzgroove & lt;/p & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;www.pitchfork.com & quot; & gt; 1+3+1 is not minimalist jazz; it is loop-based jazz, influenced and produced by a minimalist composer, and then given to a jazz trio with post-rock tendencies. & lt;footer & gt; -Nick Sylvester, Pitchfork & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;quote source & quot; & gt; On 'Theme from Trioskinek,' a jaunty, up-tempo tune not unlike the Charlie Brown theme is dragged down by Jelinek's compressed sound effects, giving the impression of a runner training underwater, straining for grace with every step. If electric jazz had its Bitches Brew, it's only fitting that someone, someday, would give us Glitches Brew. & lt;footer & gt; -Philip Sherburne, SFWeekly & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;quote source & quot; & gt; This music is a fascinating exploration of the shadowground between acoustic jazz and studio processing. It picks up a particular dialogue about improvised performance and postproduction initiated in the 1970s by Teo Macero and Miles Davis. & lt;footer & gt; -Jazzwise Magazine & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;features & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Features & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Vinyl LP & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;First vinyl reissue since 2003 & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Import & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Limited-Time Digital Download Code & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;musicians & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Musicians & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;table & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Laurence Pike & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt;drums, vibes, piano on & quot;Vibes/Pulse & quot; & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Adrian Klumpes & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt; piano, Fender Rhodes, vibes on & quot;Mis-Leader & quot;, solo on & quot;On The Lake & quot; & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Ben 'Donny' Waples & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt;double bass & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;tr & gt; & lt;th & gt;Jan Jelinek & lt;/th & gt; & lt;td & gt;production, electronics & lt;/td & gt; & lt;/tr & gt; & lt;/table & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;selections & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Selections & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;Side A: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Mis-Leader & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;On The Lake & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Track 2 & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Munmorah & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;h4 & gt;Side B: & lt;/h4 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Theme From Trioskinek & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Vibes/Pulse & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Neckless & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Distant Shore & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;/section & gt;
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Triosk Meets Jan Jelinek 1+3+1 Import LP (Vinyl)
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