Meginsky, Jake: Basslines
Meginsky, Jake: Basslines
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Meginsky, Jake
Label: Second Sleep
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 769791967977
Genre: Rock
Percussionist and electronic producer Jake Meginsky offers four obsessive tracks of pulses and bass loops. Subtle variations takes light under a complex structure costantly moving the concepts of tempo and rhythm. Jake Meginsky has collaborated and performed with such artists as Milford Graves, Alvin Lucier, Joan La Barbara, and many others. Music critic David Keenan called Meginsky's 2014 solo record, L'appel Du Vide, "a hallucinatory electro percussion masterpiece" and in the WIRE Magazine, Nick Cain wrote, "the album uses little more than a couple of sounds, extracting often head spinning complexity from a minimum of means."
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