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vhf#36 Pelt Técheöd CD
Pelt's mix of traditional (acoustic instruments, folk/ethnic music traditions) and
contemporary (about 1 million super-weird noise and avant-garde records) reached a new
peak on Técheöd (supposedly pronounced
"Tey-hoood" - corrections welcome). Using tamboura, guitar, violin, tabla,
banjo, flute, lap steel, oscillator, voice, organ, and a variety of other instruments both
conventional and home-made, Pelt issue forth a massive and extraordinary gust of sound. A
logical follow up to 1997's well received Max Meadows CD, Técheöd captures
the band at home in their living room, and live in Washington DC. "New Dehli
Blues" leads off the record with 14 minutes of ecstatic indian-inspired modal trance.
"Big Walker Mountain Tunnel" follows with its massive wall of sound tempered by
a carefully stiched melodic motif. "Mu Mesons" finishes off the record with a
home-cooking version of the type of tape-loop exotica explored by composers like Terry
Riley and Steve Reich. 3 tracks, 52 mins. CD $9
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