Eastman, Julius: Stay On It (2023 Repress)
Eastman, Julius: Stay On It (2023 Repress)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Eastman, Julius
Label: Week-End Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4250101455087
Genre: Classical Artists
Vinyl LP pressing. In 1973, Stay on It turned the coordinates of avant-garde music on it's head. It is minimal, but unashamedly groovy; it is open to improvisation, grants performers all the freedom they could need, but it isn't jazz and never slips into the non-committal. It is open to theatrical and performative elements, but also to poetic-lyrical ones. Cut to 1981. Eastman releases The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc. Where has the lightness gone? The relationship to pop music? The love for the musicians who have to develop the piece during it's performance? It sounds like heavy metal: forceful, dark, urgent, sawing-and then plaintive, heartbreaking.
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