Descending Moonshine Dervishes
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A limited edition 2024 repress of ‘Descending Moonshine Dervishes’ by Terry Riley. Originally recorded live in Berlin in 1975 and released by Kuckuck in 1982, Beacon Sound reissued the album in 2016 to widespread acclaim.
Pressed in Cleveland at Gotta Groove.
The first 35 orders will receive a frameable 12×12 risograph print designed in 2016 by Bijan Berahimi. Left over from the original reissue project, these prints are trimmed from the wraparound-sleeve deluxe edition and feature liner notes on the back written by musicologist Keith Potter. All pre-orders direct from the label will receive a 3×3 sticker of the same image (pictured).
Using just intonation and a modified organ, Riley conjures forth a rich and layered sound that challenges the Western ear, reflecting his associations with Indian classical singer Pandit Pran Nath and La Monte Young, whose ‘Well Tuned Piano’ was well underway. ‘Descending Moonshine Dervishes’ is a virtuosic and kaleidoscopic performance, standing as one of the finest works of a revolutionary composer and musician at the height of his powers.
“‘Descending Moonshine Dervishes’ dates from 1975 and it belongs to a larger Dervish series of compositions whose origins predate Riley’s two signature works of minimalism, ‘In C’ (1968) and ‘A Rainbow In Curved Air’ (1969)… (the piece is) structured around just intonation, which stretches the listening experience into new areas. Played on a Yamaha organ with a bit of tape delay that allows Riley to duet with himself, the music of ‘Descending Moonshine Dervishes’ is an ear expansion that goes through skittering arpeggios and long, droning notes that indicate something of the many levels that it operates on.” – Louise Gray, The Wire Magazine (2017)
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