Music performed and composed by theo travis & robert fripp
thread is a collection of nine improvised pieces by Theo Travis (alto flute, soprano sax) and Robert Fripp (guitar, soundscapes). It was recorded at DGM Soundworld by David Singleton, with later editing/mixing and mastering courtesy of Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree).
The collaboration has yielded a very beautiful sequence of recordings that neatly avoid many of the cliches routinely associated with terms such as "ambient" and "improvised", while encompassing the core elements of both forms of music. In common with the best such meeting points between musicians and musical styles, the resulting hybrid defies easy categorisation or pigeon-holing content instead to occupy its own musical space.
The improvisational core of the music gives the performances space to breathe allowing for a sense of movement and change often lacking in the glut of pre-programmed ambient music in the marketplace. The strength of the duo as players and listeners never allows the improvisational base to sound "insular"; the overall sound is expansive and inviting for the listener, the passion and commitment of the players audible from the first moments. Unfashionably, perhaps, in an era where music is often portrayed as ephemeral or disposable, it is an album that rewards repeated listening, revealing new depths with each play.
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Soundscapes with an extra organic element
From toycritic of New York, New York on .
This mixture of Robert Fripp's Soundscapes with Theo Travis' flute and sax has a unique feel -- if you think you've heard everything there is to hear in Soundscapes, this album will surprise you with its beautiful blending of minds and sounds. I think Robert's Soundscaping went to a new and higher level in the 2006 Churchscapes tour -- the CD and downloads from that period are worth hearing -- but this is something else again. I've listened to the Travis/Fripp CD dozens of times since I bought it.
It keeps drawing me in
From pyython of Plano, Texas on .
Repeated listens allow for additional musical discoveries. After many listens, I still find myself thinking how much I'm enjoying this album.
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