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From the Roadburn 2012 website;
Known primarily through his Foetus releases, J.G. Thirlwell has used the Manorexia moniker for his most cinematic, orchestral (and arguably most complex) music. Manorexia released Volvox Turbo in 2001 and The Radiolarian Ooze in 2002, and after a lengthy break came out with The Mesopelagic Waters (a 2010 release of tracks from the first two records rearranged and performed by a chamber ensemble) and the 2011 double CD, Dinoflagellate Blooms. Manorexia also provided the score for the amazing Ken Jacobs film Seeking The Monkey King from 2011.
Thirlwell's Manorexia has the sound of skeletal modern classical chamber music tinged with musique concrete, but it moves fluidly from motif to motif and radically changes styles in a way that is much closer to free jazz or avant-garde composition than classical music. The moods are often dark and foreboding or staccato and tense, teeming with skittering keyboards, slithering strings and punctuating bells that share the stage with warm cello drones and deep horn swells.
Throughout, there are strange and worrisome ambiences, wheezing and growling from the background to the foreground, always pulling your attention towards the periphery. The end result is some of the most visceral and dramatic music you will ever hear, regardless of instrumentation or genre.
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