Inclusion Principle operates in a space between electronics, nu-jazz, contemporary electroacoustic music and free improvisation tending towards a minimalist approach.
This double album is the third album by the duo composed of Herve Perez (laptop, woodwinds) and Martin Archer (laptop, woodwinds, keyboards), for the occasion enriched by the percussion of Peter Fairclough. In the two discs (the first more abstract, the second more rhythmic, synthesized, and electroacoustic sounds combine on electric piano, timely interventions of winds and percussion through a careful experimental construction. Stylistically, Nujazz, free improvisation, avant-garde electronics, paint a fascinating picture, sometimes psychedelic minimalist (I hear Pink Floyd), sometimes - especially in the second disc with reminiscences of fusion (the excellent fusion of Weather Report with Shorter and Zawinul). And not infrequently - the Canterbury scene progressive among the ' 60 and ' 70. The first (Factor of Place) to the last track (Not looking for another now) is impressive how unstable atmospheres, is vague and nebulous and imposes itself - in the simplicity of a crystalline musical logic - a powerful and inexorable, rhythmic groove, who decided then leaves space, just as logically, in more reflective moments. A masterpiece. - KATHODIK
Herv� Perez - laptop, woodwind
Martin Archer - laptop, woodwind, keys
Peter Fairclough - drums and percussion