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Black Berry (ft. Sarah Bernstein)

from Astroturf Noise by Astroturf Noise

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Black Berry (ft. Sarah Bernstein) : Private Soundcloud 
Astroturf Noise’s Black Berry poses the question, “What would twin fiddle music sound like stripped of all that flowery tonality?” Inspired by the traditional fiddle tune Blackberry Blossom, Black Berry reimagines that tune as a chromatic jousting match between Astroturf’s Sana Nagano and guest violinist and NY experimental music mainstay Sarah Bernstein. Says composer Sam Day Harmet, “I like to think of this as an evil twin commentary on the twin fiddle tradition, prizing dissonance, texture, and individuality over pleasing harmonic movements and blend.” As the brief song snowballs towards its climax, increasing effects processing blurs the distinction between the violinist’s voices and Sam Day Harmet’s mandolin as melody is subsumed by jagged effected textures.

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from Astroturf Noise, released March 13, 2020

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577 Records Brooklyn, New York

577 Records is proud to be celebrating its 23 year anniversary. The label has been producing music since 2001 and has released albums featuring the work of artists from New York and around the world.

The name comes from the address of the house where these concerts first took place (577 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York).

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