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RECORDINGS PRESS KIT
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LISTEN Live, Vaughan Recital Series, Dartmouth College, 2.18.07 one (4:12, 5.8 MB) Live, Cross-Pollenization III Festival, Boston, MA, 3.22.08 two (4.14, 5.8 MB) Live, Somerville, MA, 3.23.08 three (5:23, 3.7 MB) WATCH Feeney/Rawlings at "The Way to Go Out" from Tim Feeney on Vimeo. READ Selected press quotes: Tim Feeney Cultural Constructions VI: Hands and Mallets, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 10.2005 "Feeney's solo improvisation gave a glimpse into a mad scientist's lab, as he produced an array of startlingly resonant sounds from his odds and ends and homemade gadgets." - Kevin Lowenthal, Boston Globe Road Signs, Tom Djll/Jack Wright/Bhob Rainey/Tim Feeney, Soul on Rice SP04, 2006 "...on Road Signs that kitten's clawed its way out of the box and grown up into a tough, street- fighting tomcat. This is combative stuff, both for the musicians - a muscular and not always polite exchange of strong ideas - and for the listener: if you're looking for easy listening you've come to the wrong place." - Dan Warburton, Paris Transatlantic Vic Rawlings Fall of Song, Vic Rawlings and Mike Bullock, Chloe 003, 2003 "[Rawlings and Bullock] trade miniature feedback spikes and various scrapings, bangings and silences so deep and wide you could steer a submarine through them. Rawlings employs feedback circuitry and a lab assistant's attention to detail." - Keith Moline, The Wire NRA (Nakatani, Rawlings, Arias), recorded live at free103point9, Brooklyn, NY, 6.2004 "It's probably the most puzzling electro-acoustic improvisation I've ever heard, neither lowercase subtlety nor dense noise, but rather a complete avoidance of any common approach to improvisation...it's a rare and profound treat to be able to interact with sound and never be given answers about its meaning to eventually become disillusitoned by. A minor miracle." - Michael Anton Parker, Downtown Music Gallery |
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