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I am really enjoying this. Was brought to it by searching for some Derek Bailey. I am also on a George Lewis kick theses days. This album seems like an achievement. Combining computers and brilliant improvisers. And it is such good music. The whole process seems fascinating but becomes irrelevant. The music is that good.The computer sounds like Sun Ra. liclon
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Verisimilitude was at the top of my "Top Ten Records of 2017".
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Can't wait for the vinyl version to arrive. Hebeloma Crustuliniforme
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Total mastery of patience, time, and drama create a constantly engaging journey that never gets tiresome or same-y: in fact the harder you listen the better it gets! Somehow Sorey et al. find a way to combine the deep listening and spontaneous interaction of the best jazz with the sense of every tone and sound being worth a universe of listening, which could be equally from Cage and Feldman or the accompaniment to an ancient ritual.
The recording/engineering is absolutely perfect as well. Giles