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Gordon Grdina\'s Boxcutter : New Rules For Noise
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Jazz, Free Improvisation.
Genre: Jazz: Free Jazz
Release Date: 2008
New Rules For Noise Record Label: Spool
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Peripheral Ghosts 7:37 Album Only
Burning Bright 3:59 Album Only
Junk Drawer 7:06 Album Only
Yellow Spot into the Sun 6:52 Album Only
The Good News 3:04 Album Only
Nayeli Joon 6:36 Album Only
Big Man, Get Down! 2:41 Album Only
Weeble Wobble 3:40 Album Only
The Bad News 3:33 Album Only
Plan of Attack 3:06 Album Only
W. W. T. W. D. 4:16 Album Only
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Album Notes

LINE 29

Gordon Grdina, guitar

Francois Houle, clarinets

Karlis Silins, bass

Kenton Loewen, drums

Box Cutter cuts through stylistic boundaries. The players weave in and out of free-form improvisations, grooves, and lyrical melodic statements with equal enjoyment. The band leaves no stone unturned, making use of every possibility that presents itself. This is a band that loves to improvise. It will make music out of anything: the sound of wind, a chime, a feel, a phrase, a tune... Box Cutter feels equally at home making music out of pure sound and texture as making a soulful melody sing.

What the critics are saying:

Gordon Grdina\'s Box Cutter: Unlearn (2006, Spool/Line): Oh dear, another good guitar album! Grdina is based on Vancouver. Plays oud and an interest in Arabic classical music, but here it\'s just guitar, in a quartet with François Houle on clarinets. Houle is terrific. Grdina mostly pushes things along, momentum the secret of the success. [B+(***)]
--Tom Hull

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REVIEWS

new rules for noise
author: joseph malvestuto
Grdina is amazing, love his compositions..saw Sangha in Guelph in '08'...band is great..Francois is simply one of the most amazing musicians on the planet..seen him perform numerous times...same goes foe "Unlearn" nuff said, cheers
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Cuts Like A.....
author: Frederick Allen
With a group name like Boxcutter and that album title, you might expect an industrial skronk-fest. Actually, this record covers a solid range of edgy free jazz and post-bop and does it very well. The last track is even C&W-tinged and would not be out of place on a Bill Frisell record. Grdina doesn't sound like Frisell, though....maybe more towards the Joe Morris side of things. And any reccrd with Francois Houle is bound to be good.
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