ERIC CHENAUX - Sloppy Ground
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 09:00AM
soundscapes in Experimental, Folk/Singer-songwriter, Local Music

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Anyone who's ever witnessed Eric Chenaux's playing (whether jazz guitar in Drumheller, free improvisation in The Draperies, Guayaveras and countless other permutations, 'standards' old and modern in The Reveries, or his own singing songs) is aware of his ability to floor without fanfare, letting his music speak for itself with soul and dignity, fusing forms with a tender, studied ease. Chenaux's second set for Constellation finds the de facto Rat-drifting ambassador digging deeper into his Scots-style reels in particular, aided by, among many others, David Prentice's violin and Nick Fraser's tattoo rolls.
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