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exhibit 51.. take zero release

  • 06-04-2005 2:34pm
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    Music Matters International

    is proud to announce the release of

    TAKE ZERO

    the debut album from

    exhibit 51


    To celebrate this, exhibit 51 are hosting an album launch night in
    The Sugar Club, Leeson Street, Dublin, on Thursday 7th April, (Doors 8pm) Adm is €12 and support comes from Draft.

    This is to be followed by a live in-store show in Tower Records, Wicklow Street, Dublin,
    at 3pm on Saturday 9th of April.

    Details of further gig listings are available on www.exhibit51.net


    exhibit 51 are a four piece band, who experiment with extemporised recording. The music, which is purely instrumental, has been described as an eclectic hybrid of electro rock.

    During the recording process, the songs are extemporised, meaning the music is played, without any advanced thought, in an impromptu fashion.

    This is different to improvisation, which suggests a preconceived structure or base.

    In extemporising, the band record in an off-the-cuff manner and let the music materialise naturally. The one take recordings are the subsequently produced and this is what is heard on the CD. This means that the listener hears the creation of the song, within the song.

    The extemporisation of a song occurs once only and what the listener hears is what transpires in one room, during one moment.

    With this approach, the recordings tend to capture organic musical events, rather than perfected performances.

    Bringing the music to a live situation, requires the band to replicate the original recordings as accurately as possible.

    For Further Information, Press Queries or Feedback

    Music Matters International
    Tel: 087 921 9955
    info@musicmattersinternational.com


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