Ernesto Díaz-Infante is a favorite on this blog, so any release of his is welcome, but Bryan Day is a new name for me.  He is an instrument maker and improvisational musician who also runs Public Eyesore Records.  This collaboration is quite dark, bordering on a cacophonous take reminding me of works by Derek Bailey or Loren (Mazzacane) Connors at their peak.  This was rough listening, but thoroughly engaging.

scatterArchive continue to release astoundingly interesting albums, so kudos to them for maintaining such high quality in a genre that can be difficult to do so.

 

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