Scorces – Vivre Avec la Bete

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Scorces –

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Artist……………: Scorces

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Source……………: CD

Year……………..: 2003

Ripper……………: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520

Codec…………….: FhG

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: CBR 192, (avg. bitrate: 192kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

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Ripped by…………: somebody on 22.05.2008

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Tracklisting

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1. Scorces – [08:56]

2. Scorces – Ou Est La Rose? [08:15]

3. Scorces – Sommes-Nous Les Soers? [17:10]

Playing Time………: 34:22

Total Size………..: 47,21 MB

NFO generated on…..: 03.05.2014 00:47:57

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Album info

SCORCES: Vivre Avec La Bete LP (ECLIPSE)

I saw this duo live in Providence at a small book store (Atlas Bower). I don’t know whether people just haven’t caught on to Scorces or the population of Providence is just too dense, but by the time Christina and Heather were playing, I was the only one left along with Jeffrey and Miriam from The Iditarod. I’ve come to love Providence, but sometimes it shows a glaring ignorance toward anything that doesn’t sound like Lightning Bolt. Case in point, Scorces performance that night (pretty well represented by the record put out by Eclipse) was probably one of the best things I’ve seen while out here on the east coast. That’s really saying something since I’ve seen some fantastic shit — Fursaxa, The Iditarod, Six Organs of Admittance, Bardo Pond, Acid Mothers Temple, Fushitsusha, etc., etc. What Scorces has been doing though is hard to put down in words which is why I’m not jumping right into a proper review of this album.

Instead, I need to tell you about a recent trip to Nantucket. I’d never been to the island before and thought it would make for an interesting diversion. Altogether the trip was relatively disappointing — I had come too early in the year and much of the things I might have done there were closed for the season. With several hours to kill before the boat ride back, I ended up on a desolate sandy beach shore. OK, I live — relatively — close to the sea, but the whole thing doesn’t hit you until you have your very own empty beach and the sea lapping up around your feet. The sea is utterly mind-altering; you can’t really resist it. I’m sure Melville wrote about this. I won’t go on and on, but listening to the Scorces record now I am reminded both of their visit to Providence and my visit to the sea, because in both cases, I found that I had little control over the mood and feelings that were created by the two events. Let explain just a little more–I have another Scorces album and for a long time I listened to it only rarely because it was a pretty massive undertaking. There is casual, entertaining listening. There is even not-so-casual yet still entertaining listening. When you listen to this music, you do not commit a part of yourself. Nothing is actually asked of you other than listening. In all my experience when listening to Scorces however, this listening experience has demanded everything of me. There are other bands that have accomplished similar things, verging on sacred, ritual type musics. I’m not sure Scorces reminds me of those, but it does remind me of the Nantucket shore where I was caught up in a blissful ocean-mind-state.

Unless you are a poor soulless creature, I think you’ll find yourself completely wrapped up in whatever it is that Scorces is doing. I highly recommend Eclipse’s LP which I would rate above the CD out on Wholly Other. This is a more mature and disturbingly beautiful sound that you should only play when you can commit yourself entirely to it.

http://www.discogs.com/Scorces-Vivre-Avec-La-B%C3%AAte/release/1193498