Primitive Percussion Youth Orchestra – Gabble Ratchets
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Robert Barry
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The QuietusPrimitive Percussion Youth Orchestra – Gabble Ratchetsthequietus.comPrimitive Percussion Youth Orchestra Gabble Ratchets Todmorden’s experimental children’s orchestra returns with a warped concept album about a pack of hellhounds terrorising the uncanny valleys of West Yorkshire gabble ratchets by primitive percussion youth orchestra Children make weird art. Aside from labyrinthine fantasy fiction experiments or Pollockian attempts at the visual medium, young people tend to produce odd music when given the means. From the spasmodic clanging of The Shoreditch Experimental Music School in the 60s, to the creepy pre-teen junglism of X-Cetra in 2000, there’s a keen history of freaky kids wigging out on wax. If after a day’s work you come home and feel like wading into such uncanny sonic waters then consider taking the Northern service to Todmorden in West Yorkshire. Nestled... The post Primitive Percussion Youth Orchestra – Gabble Ratchets appeared first on The Quietus .
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