Lim - String Creatures
£13.78
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: NMCD294
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 26th September 2025
Contents
Artists
JACK QuartetJay Campbell (cello)
Rohan Dasika (double bass)
Works
String CreaturesThe Table of Knowledge
The Weaver's Knot
an ocean beyond earth
Artists
JACK QuartetJay Campbell (cello)
Rohan Dasika (double bass)
About
String Creatures (2022) is brought to life by Grammy Award-nominated JACK Quartet, who Lim sees as a 'hybrid organism, as a multiplicity of bodies and minds and desires'. Beginning with three short 'diagrams of grief', the piece goes on to weave a 'shifting fabric of glittering sound' (Lim). The same quartet present The Weaver's Knot, which takes Norwegian hardanger fiddle playing as a source of inspiration. Musical tension is accumulated, held and released like the binding and unbinding of a knot.
The remaining two tracks on the album are for solo string instruments. JACK Quartet cellist Jay Campbell plays an ocean beyond earth, suggested by an ocean beneath the icy crust of one of Saturn's moons. The cello is literally tied to a retuned violin, creating a suitably otherworldly sound-world. Finally, the five movements of The Table of Knowledge are brought to life by Rohan Dasika, modifying his double bass with thread and using his own voice to evoke the traditional hallucinogenic 'witches' flying ointment'. As Browning says, it's 'hard to believe these sounds come from a single player and instrument'.
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