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Ink 19 :: Thuja
Thuja (Emperor Jones). Review by Stein Haukland.
THUJA THUJA Emperor Jones Thuja's third album shows noted improv artists Steven R. Smith, Loren Chasse, Rob Reger and Glenn Donaldson perfecting their unique brand of skewed folk first established on Ghost Plants and Suns (both released in 2002). Hissing, crackling and barely-there "organic" instruments ...
Ink 19 :: Thuja
Pine Cone Temples (Strange Attractors). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THUJA PINE CONE TEMPLES Strange Attractors For a musical collective, San Francisco's Jewelled Antler really runs the gamut between pretentious-but-listenable and absurdly-experimental-but-fascinating. Thuja, one of the longest-lasting outifts from this group, falls into the latter. Featuring Steven ...
Ink 19 :: Thuja
Ghost Plants (Emperor Jones). Review by Nirav Soni.
THUJA GHOST PLANTS Emperor Jones If you pronounce Thuja's name "thoo-jah," in Gujarathi it would mean, "you go." Although this sounds like a command, when you put the CD in, it seems more like a directive. "You go there, into this open field, this darkened cavern, or these aquatic depths." Their moniker ...
Ink 19 :: Blithe Sons
We Walk the Young Earth (Family Vineyard). Review by Terry Eagan.
BLITHE SONS WE WALK THE YOUNG EARTH Family Vineyard The Blithe Sons, a group that is comprised of two-thirds of the group Thuja, has released their third album. The first two, cut straight to CD-R, were released on the Jewelled Antler label, a forum as well as a label for artists that share the Blithe ...
Ink 19 :: Ulaan Khol
I (Soft Abuse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...'s cascading array of projects are the most fascinating. Whether it be mining the theoretical sounds of a field recording of the Middle Ages with Thuja or exploring alien soundscapes under his own name, he's nothing if not willing to move wherever his muse draws him. Now, under the guise of Ulaan Khol...
Ink 19 :: OV
Noctilucent Valleys (Soft Abuse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...San Francisco collective Jewelled Antler that remains constantly vital and engaging to me is their ambient instrumental bend. The recent albums by Thuja and Franciscan Hobbies play out like field recordings captured from the Middle Ages by some mad scientist audio historian. What these bands lack in...
Ink 19 :: The Child Readers
Music Heard Far Off (Soft Abuse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...has released these past few years. Despite the title, there's surprisingly more focus to these songs than can be found permeating an average Thuja amble through ambience. Although I wouldn't claim that the frenetic clangor build-up and spreading drone of a track like "A Loved One/Gull's Blood" or the...
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