1/ Baron Samedi (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.34
2/ Magamat (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.22
3/ Kurukulla (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.19
4/ Luk Krok (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.34
5/ Set Rising (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 5.25
6/ Aether (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.39
7/ Madre De Agua (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 5.39
8/ Yama (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 5.38
9/ Maka (Bernocchi,Harris,Laswell) 6.54
Created at Verba Corrige Studio, Milan, Italy, Orange Music Sound Studios,
West Orange, New Jersey and The Box, Birmingham, UK
Engineering at Orange Music : Robert Musso
Produced and mixed By Eraldo Bernocchi for WordSound at Verba Corrige Studio
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtl Tone Studio, NYC
Material Inc. : John Brown
Orange : Amy Hersenhoren
Eraldo Bernocchi : electronics, beats, programming, treated guitars; Bill Laswell : bass;
Mick Harris : electronics, beats.
1998 - WordSound (USA), WSLP028 (Vinyl)
1998 - WordSound (USA), WSCD028 (CD)
Note : The Vinyl version doesn’t contain tracks 2,4 or 8.
Jester (courtesy of the Sonic Boom website)
Eraldo Bernocci. Bill Laswell. Mick Harris. I mean, that says a lot right there. Innovative beat work, creative bass lines and the best in spatial electronic programming. Ambient space dub, anyone?
Or something like that, anyway. The sound structures form in front of and behind the rhythm section. A constantly changing reality, moving in and around the solid base. Beautiful and alluring, sweeping in grandeur.
Best of all, there is no rush, no hurry. All things come in good time, and the Veve project exhibits masterful self-control. Nothing excessive or self indulgent, but revelatory instead. The songs just keep unfolding.
I just love the way Laswell lays down bass lines. He's able to adapt to any number of styles, and here he takes on Harris's beat constructions and fleshes them out. A most worthy endeavor.
Jon Worley (courtesy of the Aiding & Abetting website)