4 stars
This latest excursion in Drew Wright's ongoing adventure in
ethno-celtic vocal loops marries two extended pieces back to back on a
cassette that comes in a plain brown hand-stamped envelope and wrapped
in an offcut of tweed. Where 'Whither?' eventuality morphs into
snatches of al green's 'Take me To The River,', flipside 'Wither,' a
kind of dub version of the former, comes over more biblical in its
bullfrog mantra. The length of both tracks allows Wright's
extrapolations space enough to breathe in an ideal accompaniment for
Sunday afternoon strolls up Arthur's Seat with bigger hills in mind.
There's even a plaster in case you trip on the crags.
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This latest excursion in Drew Wright's ongoing adventure in
ethno-celtic vocal loops marries two extended pieces back to back on a
cassette that comes in a plain brown hand-stamped envelope and wrapped
in an offcut of tweed. Where 'Whither?' eventuality morphs into
snatches of al green's 'Take me To The River,', flipside 'Wither,' a
kind of dub version of the former, comes over more biblical in its
bullfrog mantra. The length of both tracks allows Wright's
extrapolations space enough to breathe in an ideal accompaniment for
Sunday afternoon strolls up Arthur's Seat with bigger hills in mind.
There's even a plaster in case you trip on the crags.
ends
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