Posted April 11, 2006 by He_Is_Me
Portlandtown
by A Hawk and a Hacksaw
, experimental folk

He_Is_Me says: A piano and violin duo create a mesmerizing kind of folk music from an unknown nation of English speakers. The freeform piano introduction is stunning, then comes a repetitive-evolutive construction, over which is narrated the lives and times of a man and his 3 sons. Moving and intriguing, this is experimental music with a willingness to speak to your heart and mind.
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