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Monday, 25 March 2013

Table and Ploskaja Pyramidka


Back in 1995 there was a group who came to define one aspect of Math-Rock to the extent that
people now use the name 'Table' as a bench mark to define other bands.
 Warren Fischer, later to become half of electro synth Duo Fischer Spooner, was the bassist and sometime singer who did so much to create the 'table' sound.
Here's a mice place fan page that has all the information you could Possibly desire--Table
and here>----> is the only LP released, produced by the Albini person.
 'TABLE' self titled Album-
As well as the album there were a couple of tracks that were never studio recorded, and you can
get a perfectly proffesionally recorded live version of those,
here, WNUR radio live recording of 'TABLE' in chicago.
((Absolutely essential early Math Rock, table manage to recreate the feel of total improvisation,
which is of course impossible in practice, but as table knew, if you dont try your sure to fail))
                                        Ploskaja Piramidka 
From Russia come Ploskaja Piramidka.
 The thing about these three demo tracks and the other free track is the way every time the file comes up on my player I feel like I'm listening to an entire album.
A very filling and satisfying Listen.
In fact if the recession has left you with an empty  dinner table, just consume this Ploskaja demo and 1 extra track, and you'll find that all your nutritional Math Rock needs have been filled, amply.
Ploskaja Piramidka_-_bandcamp_-_Early-demos-rarities
Incidentally, Table have been featured before on the 
Forward-use-of-percussion-mix
and Ploskaja Piramidka were a part of the 
Czech-Poles-and-Croats-mix

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