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Ian Ethan Case : Into Open Land
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Original instrumentals for 18-String Acoustic Double-Neck Guitar.
Genre: Jazz: Contemporary Jazz
Release Date: 2008
Into Open Land Record Label: Ian Ethan Case
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Appalachia By Air 5:34 Album Only
Along the Path 6:53 Album Only
Fourth Corner 7:05 Album Only
North By Northeast / One Straight Line 7:04 Album Only
The Gears of Man 5:33 Album Only
Call of the Hill 4:36 Album Only
Into Open Land 6:05 Album Only
G.R.Y.M.G. / Out From the Stars 4:52 Album Only
Sky Forest / Through the Storm / Rejoicing 9:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

Acoustic Double-Neck Guitarist Ian Ethan Case's new album "Into Open Land" is an exploration of the largely untraversed musical territory that this unique 18-string instrument provides access to.

Unveiling the true musical potential of an instrument that has previously seen little serious use as more than a stage prop, the Vermont artist employs a wide variety of highly-innovative playing techniques that take full advantage of 18 strings, two fretboards, and his experience as a drummer, bassist, pianist, and composer.

The nine-part musical whole of "Into Open Land", more than simply validating the use of the instrument, is the beginning of an epic journey through pristine worlds that present to the alert and engaged listener countless intriguing gems of fresh insight and inspiring, expansive views of a world that is tangibly deeper and more infinite than our physical surroundings.

Solo pieces such as "Appalachia By Air" and "North By Northeast / One Straight Line" simultaneously intertwine drumset-like percussive ideas and groovy bass lines with inventive melodies and counter-melodies, always supported by a rich, colorful, three-dimensional harmonic context.

Meanwhile "band" tracks such as "Fourth Corner" and "Call of the Hill" (featuring Case's overdubbed self-accompaniment on drumset, electric bass, percussion, and multiple double-necks) present an even more powerful and complete view of these highly detailed, multi-layered compositions.

Tying the whole album together is an unpretentious and consistently adventurous spirit that steers clear altogether of "The Road Less Traveled" and heads straight out into open land, where one has the freedom to explore and discover without limits, and thereby realize more of what has always been.

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"Simply Amazing...I feel like I am witnessing something that's brand new. I'm not aware of anyone that's doing anything like this." - Mark Michaelis, WGDR / Goddard Radio, Plainfield, VT

"Ian Case represents something so new in musical approach, that the result is near impossible to pigeon hole into a 'sounds like' statement. It has been my personal privilege to observe his unwavering and deep exploration of this new technique and on a relatively rare instrument...the original music of Ian Case is not to be missed." - Emmy-Winning Composer / Producer Peter Bruce Wilder

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REVIEWS

author: Joyce Hawes
As a fellow musician, I was deeply moved by Ian's album, Into Open Land, with its originality and inspired musical language. The richness of his colors, harmonies, and rhythms are unique and exceptionally beautiful. His talent for composing as well as expertise on a number of instruments show he has a rare gift and has a great future. This album is a musical expression like no other - not to be missed. I can't wait for his next album.
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inspirational
author: Davya Flaharty
These instrumentals get you in a good mood. The sounds Ian makes with his double-neck are incredible. I love his notes in the album pages about the inspiration behind the song and how each song developed. It makes the album personal.
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