"A wild and dandy lathe single featuring Wire contributor Daniel Spicer on one side, speaking over improvised percussion with live alto sax by Ron Caines (still best known for his work with the great prog outfit East Of Eden). Their track has a lift that continuously recalls the rhythm of Adrian Henri's recorded work (with and without The Liverpool Scene), which is a very fine thing to recall. Paul Khimasia Morgan is also based in Brighton, where he runs the Slightly Off Kilter label and improvises in various configurations. This time out he's solo, and focussed on electronics. His piece features feedback-like tones rising carefully amid a cloud of metal thorns. Morgan's knob twiddling has more physicality to it than most you hear, which gives the performance some nice faux visual weight."
- Byron Coley, The Wire 429
- Byron Coley, The Wire 429
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