Track Listings
| 1. Prospect Creek |
| 2. Oymyakon |
| 3. Ust' Shchugor |
| 4. Northice |
| 5. Snag |
| 6. Vostok |
| 7. Olympus Mons |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
John Edmonds graduated from jazz school in California in the 1980s, then followed wilder senses to the Far North. He loves dangerous cold and universal mystery, and his heart stumbles in the gods' odd time.
Product Description
"Subzerosonic" is heart-skipping, hip-flipping deep-space ice groove. An odd-time instrumental excursion for devious mind, adventurous ear, hazardous motion and invincible spirit. Exotic, erotic, mournful, electric.
Twelve-string Chapman Stick thumps, growls, thunders and wails through a wilderness of drums, traps and other orchestral beasts, beating a path of progressive rock, jazz, primal and cosmic migration.
Imagine a frigid stew of Return to Forever, Terje Rypdal, Andy Summers and Tony Levin. Stir in some Weather Report, Bill Bruford, Trey Gunn and Santana. Pour it all over Zappa's "Jazz from Hell." Season to questionable taste. Chill. Devour.
Subzerosonic,John Edmonds,Johnedmonds.net,Odd-time deep-space ice groove for Chapman Stick and electronic orchestra. Reminiscent of Trey Gunn, Weather Report, Terje Rypdal, and Bill Bruford.
Jazz Music:
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