The argentinian out-rock/free-jazz/avant-noise masterminds Reynols join the beautifully disparate tUMULt family with a new installment in our picture disc series, Live At NASA / Tribute To Al Jolson. Led by spiritual/musical leader Miguel Tomasin (who has down's syndrome) Reynols craft a transcendental musical world where sound becomes feeling, feeling becomes thought, thought becomes noise, noise becomes Reynols.

    Band members Alan Courtis and Roberto Conlazo (both classically trained engineers) help Tomasin realise his visions, whether it's an entire record made from recording blank tapes, or a recording of 10,000 chickens. This time around, we are presented with 'Live At NASA', field recordings from... well, from NASA of course. And the problematically titled 'Tribute To Al Jolson' which is a piece composed entirely with synthesisers (many played by Miguel) with amazing results.

    Coming sometime soon.




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