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Here's an album recorded (in excellent sound) in London and released as part of a series by F-IRE, a collective of young musicians dedicated to creative expression. Repose features Jiri Slavik on bass and Fred Thomas on piano in a series of what sound to me like semi-improvised pieces that take in impressionism; minimalism; simple rhythmic grooves featuring percussive bass playing; abstract sonic explorations, tempered with a restful ambience and concerned with beauty of sound. This is engaging, inventive music, and I can't seem to get tired of it.
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