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Family Tree (Disc Two)

Stephen Kent

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Performed by Stephen Kent. Written by Stephen Kent and Simon Tassano. An Instrumental World Fusion CD with Australian Aboriginal, New Age, Trance, and World Music genre influences. (1997)
   
Price: $10.00
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Part Number: CDV01594
Catalog Number: COTCD-016
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Total Running Time: 36:41
Overall Style: World Fusion, World Music
Type: Instrumental
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Didjeridu (Didgeridoo)
18:57


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Didjeridu (Didgeridoo)
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Didjeridu (Didgeridoo), Digital Atmosphere
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Credits

Performance Credits
Didjeridu (Didgeridoo): Stephen Kent
Digital Atmosphere: Simon Tassano

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Producer: Simon Tassano
Mixing Engineer: Simon Tassano at Emeryville Recording Studios, Emeryville, California
Recording Engineer: Simon Tassano at Emeryville Recording Studios, Emeryville, California

Liner Notes

I remember the first time I heard Stephen Kent. In 1989, synthesist Steve Roach sat me down in his living room and put on 'Somewhere', the first album by Stephen's group at the time, Lights In A Fat City. Surging from the speakers was a tribal throb of percussion, synthesizers and a sound forged in a primordial spirit. It was the didgeridoo, played by Stephen Kent.

The didgeridoo is an instrument from Australia's Aboriginal tribes that's made from tree branches hollowed out by termites. There are no valves, not even holes, just straight, albeit elaborately decorated, tube. You blow into it somewhat like a trumpet, creating a fundamental low-tone that is splintered into complex overtones. In Stephen Kent's hands, it emits earth shuddering growls, primal squalls and poignant pleas. In the didgeridoo is the first wail as consciousness was born on the earth.

Originally from England, Stephen Kent came across the didgeridoo while working in Australia as the music director of Circus Oz, a Cirque du Soleil-style performing troupe. Stephen became entranced by Aboriginal culture saying that 'the energy of the land sang Aborigine to me.'

Although he spent several months in the outback visiting Aboriginal settlements, he had no intention of simply replicating their ancestral sound. Instead, he returned to England and formed the techno-tribal Lights in a Fat City. Traveling the globe he landed in San Francisco where he met more musicians with roots in ancient music and branches reaching out into the modern world. Clarinetist Beth Custer, percussionist John Loose and Kenneth Newby with his Indonesian winds and percussion, joined Kent to form Trance Mission. They mixed cultures and technologies in a hallucinogenic swirl risen from the dance floors of the early rave music scene. Other groups and collaborations followed, including Beasts of Paradise, with Kent's partner, singer Eda Maxym.

The didgeridoo is the core of Stephen Kent's sound. When he plays, it extends from his mouth like another appendage. But the didg isn't where his musicality ends. Family Tree traces textural drone works and ecstatic dances fired in didgeridoo rhythms, mixed in a psychedelic crucible and baked in the imagination of Stephen Kent.

-John Diliberto
(John Diliberto is the producer & host of 'Echoes', a daily music soundscape heard on over 135 Public Radio International stations.)

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