Tadzio - The Complaint

Tadzio skirts modern genres and experimental avenues, producing melodies of classical origin. The values rooted in tangible instruments played by a sextet of musicians. This composition plays like a parabolic curve, welcoming tones diving into disquieted chapters and returning fully rejuvenated. The Complaint is filled with sonic prisms, reflecting the feeling of well being with distant questions and introspection.

The cassette is relatively short with four tracks in approximately twenty minutes. The amount of creativity, easily exceeds these physical limits. As mentioned there are six artists at work, Ross Lipton, Benjamin Schurr, Madeline Billhimer, Maura Pond, David Klinger, and Hannah  Burris. The connection to the instruments they use is not noted. The Complaint is easily compared to a short story. An aural attenuation absorbed in the consciousness with just enough groundwork to establish a foundation. Emotional strength is then passed to listeners, never heavy or overbearing, ample tones for thoughts to reflect in subsequent quiet times. The lightest form of broodiness, radiance is still always present.

Released on BLIGHT. Records in an edition of one hundred. The Complaint came out at the end of October, copies are available. Tadzio mentions the artists for this album, meaning preceding works have different line ups. There is a vinyl release from 2013 with Ross Lipton as the composer, this is the same for The Complaint. The only other returning musician is Benjamin Schurr. Copies of this vinyl lp are available as well at the Edible Onion label bandcamp page.






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