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John Shand on Triosk
Published on 27/11/06
by matt
Reading Triosk’s gig at the Jazzgroove birthday captured so clearly was almost as enjoyable as hearing the band live.
“Adrian Klumpes’s piano was made electronically hard-edged and cold, but his lines were often melodically radiant. At their best these became little shards of beauty, like a mirror that has been shattered while holding the image of a beautiful woman.”
Thanks to Adrian for coming on Join the Dots last Thursday – he’s the definition of radio talent: Adrian took my sketched questions (which I’m blaming on a new job/house move) and filled them out with thoughtful, fascinating answers.
Listen to Join the Dots this Thursday night (FBI 94.5 from 9 until 11pm) for an interview with veteran rock journo Mark Mordue about music, writing and the latest issue of literary journal Meanjin – All Yesterday’s Parties: Meanjin does rock’n'roll.
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Fortune Grey » Best ever Jazz in the Domain
17/01/07
[...] Shand’s recent reviews, including his lyrical piece on Triosk a few months back, have really blown me away. I guess he’s been writing great articles for a long time, but it’s only recently I’ve become aware of them. Thanks. – anyway, I was at the Domain on Saturday, and it was good. [...]
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