Evan Parker Drawn Inward
Evan Parker tenor and soprano saxophones, khene Philipp Wachsmann violin, viola, live electronics, sound processing Barry Guy double-bass Paul Lytton percussion, live electronics Lawrence Casserley live electronics, sound processing Walter Prati live electronics, sound processing Marco Vecchi live electronics, sound processing
The Crooner (for Johnny Hartman)
Serpent In Sky
Travel in the Homeland
Spouting Bowl
Collect Calls (Milano-Kingston) (Bugged)
aka Lotan
Reanascreena
At Home in the Universe (for Stuart Kaufman)
Writing on Ice
Phloy in the Frame
DrawnInward
Recorded December 1998
ECM 1693
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"Drawn Inward" is the follow-up to the
widely-acclaimed "Toward The Margins", a recording that attracted a great
deal of critical attention for its sensitive cross-referencing of free
improvisation, live electronics and real-time sound processing. "Absorbing,
innovative and wholly original music," The Times of London declared. "Drawn
Inward" adds computer musician/composer Lawrence Casserley to the line-up.
At any given moment, up to five musicians in the band are playing live
electronics, increasing the fascinating maze-like complexity of the sound
that swirls around Parker's extraordinary saxophone.

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