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Dark Matter
Cloud Chamber
Dark Matter
Genres: Dance & Electronic, New Age
 
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Last February, the Reuters news service ran a story that asked "Is there dark matter in this galaxy?" The piece described dark matter as that which "cannot be seen by conventional means but which makes its presence known b...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cloud Chamber
Title: Dark Matter
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Supersaturated
Original Release Date: 11/11/1998
Release Date: 11/11/1998
Genres: Dance & Electronic, New Age
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 714288023520

Synopsis

Album Description
Last February, the Reuters news service ran a story that asked "Is there dark matter in this galaxy?" The piece described dark matter as that which "cannot be seen by conventional means but which makes its presence known by its effects on gravity." While the existence of dark matter is a topic of heated debate amongst astrophysicists, five renowned Bay area musicians have used the abstract concept as a very real springboard for a spatial odyssey in improvisation. Dark Matter is the title of the debut CD from that quintet. Known as Cloud Chamber, the group is comprised of guitarist Barry Cleveland, bassist Michael Manring, bowhammer cymbalom (a Hungarian hammer dulcimer) player Michael Masley, cellist Dan Reiter and percussionist Joe Venegoni. The disc is an entirely improvised, all-instrumental outing that eschews conventional musical thinking in order to pursue spontaneous and unpredictable directions. Cloud Chamber straddles many genres, styles and moods in its free-spirited and sometimes epic-length explorations. The group incorporates elements of world music, jazz, classical, ambient, noise rock, progressive rock and even a touch of punk angst. Featuring shades of Frank Zappa, Dmitri Shostakovich, Brian Eno and late-60's Miles Davis, Dark Matter possesses an unclassifiable sound that truly embraces the idea of music without borders. From: Playing on the Moment's Edge by Anil Prasad February, 1998
 

CD Reviews

A great dark King Crimson like album!
10/04/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Being a lover of King Crimson music and some of the old dark experimental music of the 70's era, I found this CD quite intriguing. The dark ambience of the whole album and fantastic musicianship coupled with a great mix made this improvisational CD one of my favorites. Listening to it over and over, it grow more and more in me. A must have album in your music collection! I highly recommend it!"