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    Track 1 recorded with an audience at
    The Printing House Trinity College December 2003

    Fergus Kelly: prepared bass, percussion, electronics
    David Lacey: percussion/electronics

    Tracks 2 - 4 recorded without an audience at
    Temple Bar Gallery July 2005

    Fergus Kelly: Cabinet of Curiosities
    David Lacey: percussion/electronics

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1.
Whittle 14:23
2.
Pare 07:26
3.
Taper 03:58
4.
Wane 14:39

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released August 7, 2006

"Good to be reminded that Temple Bar in Dublin isn't only soundtracked by screaming hen parties and disco throb. Bevel's last three tracks were recorded without an audience at Temple Bar Gallery in July 2000 (that should read 2005), while the opening "Whittle" comes from an earlier public gig at Trinity College. Kelly is Ireland's Hugh Davies, shrewd guardian of the cabinet of curiosities, while Lacey provides percussion and electronic asides. It's often very soft, intimate, even introspective, but both men manage to sustain their discipline and sense of order even when the dynamics increase."

Brian Morton, The Wire

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Fergus Kelly Dublin, Ireland

Fergus Kelly is an artist from Dublin working with field recording, soundscape composition, invented instruments and improvisation.

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