[alternative folk, world] (2019) C Joynes and The Furlong Bray

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(2019) C Joynes and The Furlong Bray - The Borametz Tree


Review:
The layers of guitarist C Joynes latest album take a little unpeeling. He plays with the Furlong Bray, assembled for the occasion by adding sound artist Cam Deas and guitarist Nick Jonah Davis to free folk ensemble Dead Rat Orchestra. The album is named after a hybrid animal/plant of Central Asian legend, and North and West African gusts blow through the music. Like Joyne’s previous album, Split Electric (also with Davis), The Borametz Tree is instrumental. But, while Split Electric was focused and spare, the new release is a storm of sounds. From the first notes of ‘Triennale’, with its sonorous finger-picked guitars, percussion, bells, and what seems to be a reversed, rattling sample, the music is complex and highly atmospheric, like a central European wedding dance. There is no pinning down the sound, however, and it is followed by a tango with a home-made sound reminiscent of Tom Waits’ Bone Machine. Joynes, a highly individual guitarist, feeds non-European musical influences into a folk background as Davy Graham once did, and his eclecticism is a powerful expression of traditions remixed and remade. An actual wedding song, ‘Hamasien Wedding Song’, has shades of the late lamented Jack Rose, but with wild, background chanting that make it clear this is a very good party indeed. Elsewhere, such as ‘Librarie Du Maghreb’, Joynes guitar sounds deeply Moroccan and evokes a powerful atmosphere of crowds, sweat and dancing. The Borametz Tree is also part of the animal/plant legend, as is ‘The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary’, a track with medieval tambourines and the air of a danse macabre striding through the streets of an Andalucian town.


Tracklist:
01 - Triennale
02 - Tango Wire 334
03 - Sang Kancil
04 - The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
05 - Hamasien Wedding Song
06 - Librarie du Maghreb
07 - Gottem Ni Gottem
08 - Jacket Shines
09 - Mali Sajyo


Summary:
Country: ------
Genre: alternative folk, world


Media Report:
Source: CD
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Bit rate: ~ 901-1025 Kbps
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits

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