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To Live & Die In Space & Time

by Lynn Avery & Cole Pulice

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Tom Colquhoun
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Tom Colquhoun 4 peaceful jazz vignettes. Belt of Venus is aquamarine, with a slow, tidal energy as dignified as the sea. The aptly named plantwood is budding, emergent as flowers on dewy moss in the forest.
Stained Glass Sauna has a smoky, mountain resonance, while the Sunken Cabin emerges slowly from dust-mote stillness to tortured but deliberating peaks. The whole thing is bursting with character. Favorite track: Belt of Venus.
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ben1992 I love the sound and texture of this one so much Favorite track: Belt of Venus.
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World of Echo As the years pass, I have less and less to feel good about—especially if I start thinking about the future. But you know one really good thing that has happened in recent years? Way more ambient jazz releases! (So much so that magazines and newspapers have even wrote about the subgenre.) If you like ambient jazz, ain't no way you wouldn't like (or love) this release too. Recommended!
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Lynn Avery and Cole Pulice return with a new album of piano, synthesizers, tenor sax, wind synths and electronics. Following their excellent previous albums (Iceblink’s "Carpet Cocoon" and Cole Pulice’s "Gloam") the duo moves into otherworldly ambience that straddles acoustic and digital spaces, evoking an uncanny world both strange and familiar.

“To Live & Die In Space & Time” began with an improvised set at the 2020 Drone Not Drones festival in Minneapolis that unveiled new worlds of sonic possibilities the duo wanted to reapproach. Lynn and Cole continued exploring this palette of sounds and ideas in the months that followed, a practice that continued as they relocated across the country and settled in their now home of Oakland, California. Lynn and Cole were not initially intending to create an "album" - instead, they were just committed to a regular practice of improvising, recording, forgetting, reapproaching, alchemizing old & new ideas, and allowing material to shapeshift. Eventually, something like an album revealed itself, which Lynn and Cole honed into “To Live & Die in Space & Time.”

The sounds of TL&DIS&T are elegant, transportive and vast, like being wrapped in a blanket of stars, finding warmth and comfort in the unknown spaces of transition that don't immediately reveal meaning or purpose. In other words, the constellation of sounds on TL&DIS&T approach floating in "the void" as something less than ominous, perhaps even enchanting.

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released February 25, 2022

Music by Lynn Avery & Cole Pulice

Lynn: Grand Piano, Synthesizer, Electronics
Cole: Tenor Saxophone, Wind Synthesizer, Electronics

Tracks 1, 2, & 4 recorded Jan 2021 at 8vB Studios Minneapolis, MN
—Engineered by Charlie Bruber
Track 3 recorded Sept 2020 in Seward Minneapolis, MN
Mixing and additional recording done in Oakland, CA Sept 2021

Mastered by Angel Marcloid at Angel Hair Audio

Art & Design by Steve Rosborough

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