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Quodia : The Arrow (CD/DVD)
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Digital stories told with live music, film and sound design.
Genre: World: World Fusion
Release Date: 2007
The Arrow (CD/DVD)
Quodia
Record Label: 7D Media
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. We Began With A Woman 4:24 + MP3 $0.99
2. The Arrow 1:26 + MP3 $0.99
3. A Boy Comes By 2:43 + MP3 $0.99
4. Sitting On The Bank 7:50 + MP3 $0.99
5. Thick And Thorny 2:37 + MP3 $0.99
6. I Saw Two Hands 8:25 + MP3 $0.99
7. When The Fire Was Slow 2:32 + MP3 $0.99
8. He Stood In The Rain 5:05 + MP3 $0.99
9. Set Loose Upon The Water 2:00 + MP3 $0.99
10. Water Woman 10:47 + MP3 $0.99
11. The First Sign 11:21 + MP3 $0.99
12. Chained 3:36 + MP3 $0.99
13. After The Village 7:38 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

**NOTE: This is a double-disc CD/DVD set **

Quodia, featuring Trey Gunn (King Crimson) and Joe Mendelson (Rise Robots Rise) "is a synthesis of music, theater, video art, and animation; a psychedelic contemporary parable." - BBC Moscow. Using video projection and live instruments (including 10 string touch guitar, keyboards, and electronic percussion) Quodia creates an experience that is part movie, part theatre, and part concert.

Quodia has toured in Russia, Norway, Spain, Italy, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and the USA. Each Quodia show is a little different, with improvisationas built into the score and performance adaptations to the given space and the particular audience.

The new double-disc CD/DVD, "The Arrow", is divided into seven chapters. The CD contains the full piece in audio form, while the DVD adds the visual aspects of the story along with an innovative approach to sound placement in the 5.1 suround sound mixes. In addition, the DVD included a children's audio commentary track (which is a fascinating perspection on the piqued imaginations of our youth when fertilized by modern/ancient storytelling) and special performance-only videos of the "Water Woman" story told in Russian by Regina Spector and in Spanish by Nadia Velencia Mazuela.

The Arrow weaves an intricate tale with myth-like characters who seem to exist outside of time: A boy who finds a gold hand, a woman who consumes water to her own undoing, a dark presence that builds sculptures in the forest, six plotting birds...


Special guests on the discs include:

Azam Ali
Regina Spektor
Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson)
Matt Chamberlain (Critters Buggin', Bill Frizell, Tori Amos)
Dave Revelli
Michele Kinney
Gino Yevjedevich (Kulture Shock)

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Kate Bush meets Carla Bley out in the poppy fields with David Lynch capturing it all on a hand held camera. That’s pretty much what this King Crimson very off shoot project will leave you feeling. A multi media presentation that can be brought home in ways never before available, Trey Gunn rounds up an unlikely crew including Azam Ali, Regina Spektor, Matt Chamberlain and others for a psychedelic experience that will make you think the 60’s came back on a wave of Monterrey nostalgia. Uber creative in a good sense, this work is not for the average Britney fan. A head trip like we haven’t seen/heard in years, get your buzz on, slip on the earbuds and lose yourself in this spiritual great grandchild of the works of Lewis Carroll. A truly wild experience for those with heavily left leaning tastes.
-- www.MidwestRecords.com

A synthesis of music, theatre, video art, and animation -- a psychedelic, electronic, contemporary parable.
-- BBC Moscow - Central Artists House - Moscow, Russia

Quodia is an advanced step in the tradition that unites Literature and Music. Channeling both Brian Eno and Jack Kerouac, they unfold an elegant spectacle, telling histories with surprise, mystery, fear, and salvation. Quodia is a loaded weapon of the future.
-- Toma Review -Teatro Oriente -Santiago, Chile

On the screen, words arose then vanished, sometimes developed in phrases. Pictures replaced one another: A waving seaweed...a rusty ancient anchor circuit...ominously black lightnings in the bright-red sky... a girl with a violin...such video releases consciousness into free flight...
-- Samara Today - Opera Theater St. Petersburg, Russia

An authentic engagement between the word and the sound; musician and poet were one single voice. A great night and a powerful spectacle.
-- La Nacion -Teatro ND Ateneo -Buenos Aires, Argentina

The music acts as a narcotic. It penetrates you, speaking the language of orginal symbols and energies.The performance subordinates to itself your thoughts and feelings, conducted by the paths of the subconsciousness. Inside the mystical cloth of the compositions intertwine the sounds of nature, the timbres of intricate rare Arabic and African tools, and strange electronics.
-- Rossiya News -Central Artists House Moscow, Russia

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REVIEWS

Fantastic journey
author: Marco
                            
This stuff is magic and Trey is the bardic wizard summoning the experience!
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Mystery
author: Ben Kelly
                            
A metaphorical journey through dream like tales, awakening my childhood need for enjoyment, mystery, imagination and meaning. A peak experience inspiring me to be more creative.
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Infectious and powerful!
author: Keith Reedy
                            
It took me over a month of listening to just the audio CD before I felt I was ready to view the DVD. I wanted to make my own mental images and decipher the stories first. Just the audio portion blew me away. Adding the video is like extra icing on an already tasty cake.
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author: Errol H. Tout
                            
I have the highest opinion of Trey Gunn and have admired his work for some time and bought just about everything he has released. It would appear that he has 'moved on' from previous work and the challenge is for the audience to accept the move or try and leave him in the box where we had him before. I find myself struggling to engage with the work as I find it difficult to make sense of the poetry and why he felt the need to do this. For me the album would work really well without the spoken component, as the music would stand alone. Clearly this is my problem and I'll have to get over it. Musically I find the work very strong, well considered and beautifully executed. This is not for evryone but then it does not try to be. I wish Trey the best of success in his new endeavours.
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