Yannis Kyriakides & Lucio Capece - Juncture 
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Juncture is the first part of AudioTong's first double release which comes from an excellent new electronics/improvisation duo: Yannis Kyriakides (laptop) and Lucio Capece (soprano saxophone, bass clarinet).

The album was recorded at Antonin Rayon's studio in Paris in January 2003. Yannis describes this session:

I remember writing that I felt the atmosphere of what we recorded was akin to a wind blowing on a distant planet! My memories of that day were very nice. We were squeezed into the small studio of a friend of Lucio's, Antonin , in Paris it was a few days after new Year (03-01-03). Lucio was squeezed into a corner somewhere - I was on the floor by the door. Perhaps we were in a spaceship going to these planets after all!

And the meaning of "juncture"?

1. The act of joining or the condition of being joined.
2. A place where two things are joined; a junction or joint.
3. A point in time, especially a critical point.
4. The transition or mode of transition from one sound to another in speech.

I like the meaning of " a critical point in time".


Listen:

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Download:

Juncture: 1  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 2  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 3  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 4  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 5  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 6  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 7  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 8  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 9  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 10  (mp3, 14 MB)
Juncture: 11  (mp3, 14 MB)

Artworks: 

download artworks:
front cover artwork
back cover artwork

all tracks + artworks in a .zip file

other download options at archive.org



Yannis Kyriakides: laptop
Lucio Capece: soprano saxophone, bass clarinet

Recorded in Paris by Antonin Rayon
30.12.2002 - 03.01.2003

Thanks to Antonin


Cover design & graphic:
Piotr Bujas




 
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