Djam Karet - Reflections from the Firepool

Djam Karet - Reflections from the Firepool
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Album Details

Title: Reflections from the Firepool
Artist: Djam Karet
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 3/10/2009
Label: Cuneiform Records
Duration: 65:38
UPC: 045775013923
Genre: Rock
Styles: Techno-Tribal, Art Rock
Moods: Cerebral, Complex, Energetic, Intense
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Sky Opens Twice
  2. Fall of the Monkeywalk
  3. Run Cerberus Run
  4. Scenes from the Electric Circus
  5. Animal Origin
  6. All Doors Look Alike
  7. The Red Monk
  8. Reflections from the Firepool

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDCuneiform Records139

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Album Review

Reflections From the Firepool was Djam Karet's first CD and first release to reach fans outside the West Coast. All the elements that would constitute the band's sound for the next ten years are present, although their assembling is a bit more crude. This may be best exemplified by "The Sky Opens Twice," a song in two disjointed parts (hard and soft) coming from different improvisations and rather inelegantly pasted together. This album is not as hard-driving as the follow-up Burning the Hard City, but "Run Cerberus Run" and "The Red Monk" have crunchy guitar riffs that will please the fan. The trippier side of the band is also represented with tracks like "All Doors Look Alike" and "Reflections From the Firepool." The playing was already at the top level that would make the band's reputation: Gayle Ellett and Mike Henderson trade guitar solos and shift from acoustic to 12-string and electric (often in the same song), while Henry J. Osborne provides contagious bass motifs backed by Chuck Owen's adept drumming (although the occasional electronic percussion can sound outdated at times). Fans of space rock and guitar-driven instrumental rock would be better off starting with Burning the Hard City or The Devouring, but the Djam Karet fan will surely appreciate this earlier title. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill EllsworthPackaging, Design, Artwork
Chuck Oken, Jr.Electronic Percussion, Drums, Synthesizer Programming, Mixing, Engineer, Sequencing
Djam KaretProducer
Gayle EllettGuitar (Electric), Tape Effects, Percussion, Keyboards, Guitar (Steel), Guitar (Classical)
Henry J. OsborneBass, Keyboards, Bass (Electric), Percussion
Rob DeChaineMixing
Rychard CooperProducer, Engineer