Symphony No. 1 (Tonal Plexus)

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 55:10

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Best enjoyed at huge volume

cfalzone

Brilliantly minimal, best enjoyed at huge volume. I first came across this as a teen in its cassette-only ROIR release. I wore that tape out. Many I played it for couldn't take it-- either immediately after it started, or after HALF AN HOUR OF THE SAME EFFING THING. I found it alternately soothing and exhilerating. Exciting to find it again on emusic, years after losing track of that tape.

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Branca’s first symphony is a massive behemoth of guitars, noise and alternate tunings with players that include the Theoretical Girls’ Wharton Tiers and Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo. The first movement begins with a distant groan, like some Aboriginal folk music. By the time the thundering drums begin, the sound has become as grand and immovable is the monolith from 2001. Branca’s brilliance lies in his merger of rock and roll with 20th century classical, as well as his ability to create rumbling, careening crescendos into infinity. This 1981 recording shows the roots of everything from Sonic Youth to Godspeed You Black Emperor! and Mogwai, Merzbow and the Boredoms to Black Dice and Lightning Bolt – even post rock groups like Tortoise and Sigur Ros – just listen to the ambient, repetitive pulsing of the second movement. Always defiant, always challenging, Branca’s Symphony No. 1 is one of the most raucous and inspiring compositions of the late 20th century. – Charles Spano

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