playing with Eddie Parsec, Prince Rama of Ayodhya, PC Worship
"In the gnarled concrete proto-goth forests of Houston, Texas,
Travis Kerschen, the lone enigmatic figure of A Thousand Cranes and
shamanic brother of Tex (chieftain of Indian Jewelry) builds a sonic
nest in a rotted out tree using woven bits of hair, bones, and teeth
of mummified monks held together by strings spun by the most venomous
of synth spiders and shards of glass shattered from the window of
infinity. A chime rings, a skull drum pounds, and a hypnotic voice
leads you towards your ultimate spodomancy to greet the mythical bird
that rises and swoops in an eternal dance with its falconer, landing
sometimes on the wrists of Jandek and Gang Gang Dance and yet refusing
the raw meat offered by either outstretched hand. The fragility of
flight is consumed by fire."
http://www.stuartlamour.com/20jazzfunkgreats/2010/02/%E2%88%86-resurrection-%E2%88%86/
Added by donaldh on March 18, 2010