Carter, Tom & Pat Murano
Four Infernal Rivers
"Tom Carter and Pat Murano, two figures with decades of history behind them, offer Four Infernal Rivers, their new
double long player. Four Infernal Rivers illuminates their interlocking styles in a light that blurs their individual
identities. The music breathes its own life, and consistently eschews the normal meanings of its own potential
descriptors. To think and act intuitively across 80 minutes in real time, without falling into boring or wasteful modes,
should be taken as a remarkable accomplishment. The album title is as descriptive as it is suggestive. 'Four' is the
number of tracks. Easy. 'Infernal.' It's a harder one to parse out, harder still to live up to, yet the record's hellish
qualities come from the fact that it seems like it could never end. Its fiendishness stems from a tone which is
consistently ominous and ever-portending. 'Rivers' is spot-on. Close your eyes, draw up an image of a river, and the
music pulls instantly into focus. It's not so much a soundtrack to a film or a scene, but rather an auditory evocation
of something that is ever-present. To invoke water is to invoke the most crucial ingredient of life (insofar as we
describe it) on this planet. A river is one and many things, an aspect of a system larger than itself, full of majesty
and terror. One need only think of the rivers of Herzog's Aguirre or Fitzcarraldo, of Conrad's Heart of Darkness or
Ballard's The Day of Creation, to understand the gist of what is being presented. The rivers forged by the duo are
menacing and imposing, full of risk and danger.
Price
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Format
LP · 2 disc
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
941295
EAN
0769791953284
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ACHERON
2
PHLEGETHON
1
COCYTUS
2
STYX