Jon Hassell featuring Brian Eno - Fourth World Volume 2: Dream Theory In Malaya (1981) {EG Records EEGCD 13}
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New Age / Avant-Garde / Electronic / Ambient / Ethnic Fusion / Experimental
Overwhelmingly
interesting and extremely variant, Jon Hassell's Dream Theory in Malaya
is rescued from the stereotypical new age recipe, thanks to its
ever-changing instrumental structure and the use of numerous eccentric
instruments that emerge as the album progresses. The album's concept is
taken from an anthropologist's 1935 study of a tribe of Malaysian
aborigines who made it part of their daily routine to discuss the dreams
they had the night before. To this story line, Hassell has created a
novel and extraordinary set of instrumental meanderings that even
includes a refurbished and re-fragmented set of rhythms that was
believed to be created by the Semelai tribe.
The mixture of bowl gongs, bells, and assorted drums captures the
primeval spirit of the album, while Hassell's use of the trumpet on all
of the tracks implements some of today's modern sound amongst the
percussiveness. Brian Eno lends a hand on "Courage," "Dream Theory," and
"These Times," playing drums and bells, while the entire album was
spotlessly engineered by Daniel Lanois. Without coming off as an album
that is restrained in clichéd patterns and tempos, Jon Hassell makes
sure the instruments fluctuate and change time signatures on a steady
basis, enabling added attention to be given to the culmination of the
music as a whole.
Personnel:
Jon Hassell – trumpet, pottery drums, Prophet 5, bowl gongs
Brian Eno – drums, bowl gongs & bells
Michael Brook – bass
Miguel Frasconi – bowl gongs
Walter DeMaria – distant drum
tracklist:
01 - Chor Moire
02 - Courage
03 - Dream Theory
04 - Datu Bintung At Jelong
05 - Malay
06 - These Times...
07 - Gift Of Fire
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