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Neon Brown - Seattle, WAFiber - CD Review By Patrick Ferris Somewhere in the vast sea of music lies a realm between electronica and rock where brilliant musicians use technology as a way to enhance their instrumental limitations while constantly challenging the boundaries of electronic music. In Seattle's underground fusion scene, Neon Brown has emerged as a musician's band. Founded by brothers Andrew and Adrian Wood, Neon Brown's first release, Fiber, combines experimental funk and jazz, odd time signatures, multi-tracking and looping techniques to create a concept fusion album of thirteen original tracks. Clean and refined while simultaneously unpredictable and exciting Fiber is a CD that is best listened to with headphones to catch all of the nuances. The Wood brothers have develop their sound by pushing limits of technology...Combining traditional and electric instruments to create funky, psychedelic and haunting melodies while using small subtleties to create tension within the song. Andrew's two-handed approach on his nine-string touch-guitar and Adrian's exploration into electro-mechanical sound effects and percussive melody provide loads of rich polymetric texture. For more information on Neon Brown, CLICK HERE |
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