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Great Waitress

back, before

Label: Splitrec

Format: CD

Genre: Experimental

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€19.90
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Tip! This fourth release by Great Waitress titled back, before was recorded before the pandemic and lockdowns in 2018, and has taken four years to get to production. A live set was beautifully recorded by Peter Farrar at the Annandale Creative Arts Centre in Sydney and mixed and mastered by Joe Talia

In the elegant liner notes, Chris Abrahams writes of Great Waitress transcending “ ...the individual contributions of Mayas, Altman and Brooks. It's an identity made from a multi-dimensional counterpoint – timbral, rhythmic, harmonic, melodic, emotional … - that results in an ever-evolving gestalt.” He finishes with: “External sound phenomena are subsumed by a music that welcomes any wayward noise, clothing it instantly in its mystery and beauty.” Great Waitress unfold soundscapes, and beyond their horizons there is nothing to be heard but other soundscapes, and still other horizons. But if we take our listening the other way — forensically attending to the minutiae — there is nothing inside the sounds but other smaller sounds. They do this inward/outward listening within each of their four amazing releases and they also do it across these releases.

This listening is achieved because we never arrive at cliché, genre, or the entirely known or predictable — Great Waitress keep you suspended on a cusp between knowability and novelty. They have unfolded a body of work, of which back, before is the latest stunning example, that speaks of a brilliant, patient, humble collectivity — one of the most important improvising ensembles of the last decade. We invite you to discover Great Waitress's world.

Details
Cat. number: split 30CD
Year: 2022
Notes:
From a performance at Annandale Creative Arts Centre (Sydney, Australia) on Thursday 7th June, 2018. Special thanks to Johnston Street Jazz, Jon Hunter, Chris Abrahams, Peter Farrar, Jim Denley and Nick Ashwood. We acknowledge this music was made on unceded Aboriginal land, and would like to pay our respect to the traditional custodians, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. (c) 2021