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Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson|How To Raise An Ox

How To Raise An Ox

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson

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This is truly frightening music. Zu are an Italian trio famous for their collaborations with Eugene Chadbourne and Spaceways Incorporated. They play a gritty, aggressive meld of free jazz, rock, and funk. Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson is known for his signature bleating tone, his compositions, and his ability to play with almost anybody. Put them together and what you have is a romp, something so wild, wooly, and downright spine-tingling, you'd think you were in a sonic no-man's-land that was equal parts heaven and hell. Recorded in a Roman studio, this set of nine confrontations -- because that's indeed what they are -- features a pair of baritone saxophonists, electric bass, and drums; there is little free jazz, little free improvisation noodling. If it shows up at all, as it does at the end of "Eating the Landscape," and the beginning of "The King Devours His Sons," it's short-lived and used merely as a way of breaking into something wholly other, wholly ugly, wholly terrifying. This is bleating, kill-your-ox-slowly music; it kicks, screams, punches, and fights to the death, exhausting both players and listeners alike. Never has such an ugly beauty of a free-for-all sounded so appealing, so dynamic, so completely, mind-numbingly delightful. How to Raise an Ox should have been called "How to Kill and Torture Your Ox Without Mercy." Since there has been nothing like it since Last Exit, it's irresistible, addictive, and perhaps even evil!

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Over A Furnace
00:01:46

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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How To Raise An Ox
00:06:56

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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Eating The Landscape
00:04:18

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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The King Devours His Sons
00:07:21

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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Bring The War Back Home
00:01:57

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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Meat Eater, Solar Bird
00:06:13

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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Palace Of Reptiles
00:03:02

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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Beasts Only Die To Be Born
00:04:07

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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The Tiger Teaches The Lamb
00:04:51

Zu Vs. Mats Gustafsson, Primary

2005 Atavistic Atavistic 2005

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This is truly frightening music. Zu are an Italian trio famous for their collaborations with Eugene Chadbourne and Spaceways Incorporated. They play a gritty, aggressive meld of free jazz, rock, and funk. Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson is known for his signature bleating tone, his compositions, and his ability to play with almost anybody. Put them together and what you have is a romp, something so wild, wooly, and downright spine-tingling, you'd think you were in a sonic no-man's-land that was equal parts heaven and hell. Recorded in a Roman studio, this set of nine confrontations -- because that's indeed what they are -- features a pair of baritone saxophonists, electric bass, and drums; there is little free jazz, little free improvisation noodling. If it shows up at all, as it does at the end of "Eating the Landscape," and the beginning of "The King Devours His Sons," it's short-lived and used merely as a way of breaking into something wholly other, wholly ugly, wholly terrifying. This is bleating, kill-your-ox-slowly music; it kicks, screams, punches, and fights to the death, exhausting both players and listeners alike. Never has such an ugly beauty of a free-for-all sounded so appealing, so dynamic, so completely, mind-numbingly delightful. How to Raise an Ox should have been called "How to Kill and Torture Your Ox Without Mercy." Since there has been nothing like it since Last Exit, it's irresistible, addictive, and perhaps even evil!

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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