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Recorded in 1997, this music was assembled from many sources (as is customary for Eugene Chadbourne), with a wide range of musical companions along for the largely improvised ride. Chadbourne describes the album as "a major work in progress for symphony orchestra, Balinese gamelan and high school jazz band." Whether or not it'll ever be carried to its fruition is anybody's guess, but that description conveys the crazy breadth of this music quite aptly.
Each of the four pieces references different insects. The sonic identity of each piece is clearly tied in with the characteristic of each of the creatures, as evidenced by the graceful arc of "Mourning of the Praying Mantis," and the chattering density of "Termite Damage." Far from presiding over a musical free-for-all, Chadbourne runs a tight ship, with his vision carrying the day. It's refreshing to find such delicious humor in the realm of improvised music.
composer dreams up another bizarre musical concoction, described as "a major work in progress for symphony orchestra, Balinese gamelan & high school jazz stage band" - the music, neither pretty nor polished, portrays a place where controlled chaos become Insect And Western Attracter Music Eugene Chadbourne Insect And Western Attracter Songs | 1. | Mourning Of The Praying Mantis |
| 2. | Termite Damage |
| 3. | The Cricket In My Life |
| 4. | The Swat |
| 5. | The Cricket In My Life |
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