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Bar Torque
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Album: Bar Torque
Artist: Elton Dean
Release Date: 7/15/2001
Genre: Jazz
Tags: guitar, mark hewins, samplers, guitar synth, midi deviceselton dean sa, alto sax
{^Bar Torque}, recorded live at {~the London Jazz Cafe} in November 1992, consists of three extended instrumental {\improvisations} between {$Elton Dean} (on saxello and alto sax) and {$Mark Hewins} (on both synth guitar and acoustic guitar). And they were extended, with the title track clocking in at nearly 25 minutes, and the other two falling only a little under the 15-minute mark. They tread the relatively little-traveled path between improvised {\jazz} and {\new age} music, as {$Hewins} particularly teases a formidable array of textures from his instruments. As for his synthetic ones, many listeners attuned to standard notions of what a guitar sounds like would not even identify them as having been played on guitar. Sometimes, indeed, there are fluttering and swooping noises that don't even fall in the realm of conventional musical notes, although it never gets harsh. The disc's a little odd in that it's probably too long and unstructured for fans of mellow {\jazz} and {\new age} music, but too laid-back for many listeners who feed on a diet of hardcore {\jazz} {\improv}. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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