• Free shipping nationwide for purchases of 11,000 yen or more
David Grubbs & Ryley Walker // A Tap On The Shoulder LP

David Grubbs & Ryley Walker // A Tap On The Shoulder LP

¥2,750
  • Availability:

A co-written record released by American guitarist David Grubbs & Ryley Walker on Husky Pants in September 2021.

Ambient jazz where two electric guitars are intertwined-guitar droneContains 7 songs. DL code included.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Husky Pants releases available at Tobira. 

---------------------------

Text by Husky Pants:

"You never know when that tap's going to come. How about now? (Not for you to decide.) Or exactly what it means—except in the aftermath.

Mutual admiration society and David Grubbs and Ryley Walker had been taking notes on one another's playing for some time before they hit the stage together on a couple of blistering occasions immediately pre-pandemic. or Flight Simulator on Café OTO's Takuroku label.)

Studio sessions were clearly in the cards, and the result is A Tap on the Shoulder, a collection of duo performances that veers from crystalline instrumental compositions (“A Tap on the Shoulder,” “Accepting Most Plans,” “Dorothy Kept”) to animated alien chatterfests (“Leslie Steinberger”), and from ecstatic extrapolations charging this way and that (“Pump Fake on the Death Rattle,” “The Madman from Massachusetts in an Empty Bar”) to, I don't know, words don Don't think for a second that these shorthand descriptions suffice.

Electric guitars make electronic music. Ryley's hellion musical fearlessness lights a fire under the more typically Apollonian, chess-masterly Grubbs. What's good for the geezer is good for the, etc. And where the duo's live performances thus far have been set-length
juggernauts, A Tap on the Shoulder toggles effortlessly between microscope, telescope, and Cinemascope, letting the smallest of gestures land in all of its sonic specificity before opening the scene up to disorienting panoramas.

Listen to A Tap on the Shoulder in the context of Ryley's glorious Course in Fable; listen to it in the context of Grubbs's playing with Loren Connors, Jim O'Rourke, Taku Unami, and others; or listen to it as if you've never heard note one from these soulful odd birds, the two of them curiously, quixotically committed to working inside and beyond song form.
 "

Artist: David Grubbs & Ryley Walker

Label: Husky Pants

A co-written record released by American guitarist David Grubbs & Ryley Walker on Husky Pants in September 2021.

Ambient jazz where two electric guitars are intertwined-guitar droneContains 7 songs. DL code included.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Husky Pants releases available at Tobira. 

---------------------------

Text by Husky Pants:

"You never know when that tap's going to come. How about now? (Not for you to decide.) Or exactly what it means—except in the aftermath.

Mutual admiration society and David Grubbs and Ryley Walker had been taking notes on one another's playing for some time before they hit the stage together on a couple of blistering occasions immediately pre-pandemic. or Flight Simulator on Café OTO's Takuroku label.)

Studio sessions were clearly in the cards, and the result is A Tap on the Shoulder, a collection of duo performances that veers from crystalline instrumental compositions (“A Tap on the Shoulder,” “Accepting Most Plans,” “Dorothy Kept”) to animated alien chatterfests (“Leslie Steinberger”), and from ecstatic extrapolations charging this way and that (“Pump Fake on the Death Rattle,” “The Madman from Massachusetts in an Empty Bar”) to, I don't know, words don Don't think for a second that these shorthand descriptions suffice.

Electric guitars make electronic music. Ryley's hellion musical fearlessness lights a fire under the more typically Apollonian, chess-masterly Grubbs. What's good for the geezer is good for the, etc. And where the duo's live performances thus far have been set-length
juggernauts, A Tap on the Shoulder toggles effortlessly between microscope, telescope, and Cinemascope, letting the smallest of gestures land in all of its sonic specificity before opening the scene up to disorienting panoramas.

Listen to A Tap on the Shoulder in the context of Ryley's glorious Course in Fable; listen to it in the context of Grubbs's playing with Loren Connors, Jim O'Rourke, Taku Unami, and others; or listen to it as if you've never heard note one from these soulful odd birds, the two of them curiously, quixotically committed to working inside and beyond song form.
 "

Artist: David Grubbs & Ryley Walker

Label: Husky Pants