The Chitinous Ensemble - Dance (1971) -
: A moody, atmospheric introduction that sets a cinematic tone, showcasing Buckmaster's skill with strings and woodwinds.
: The title track is a sprawling centerpiece. It features driving rhythmic sections that clash with dissonant brass, moving from structured patterns to free-form chaos. Legacy and Rarity The Chitinous Ensemble - Dance (1971)
"The Chitinous Ensemble - Dance" is a rare gem of early 1970s British jazz-fusion, released in 1971 on the Deram Records label. This project was the brainchild of composer and bassist , who is perhaps most famous for his legendary string arrangements for Elton John and David Bowie. Musical Composition & Style : A moody, atmospheric introduction that sets a
: The title "Chitinous" refers to the hard shell of insects and crustaceans, which reflects the music’s often angular, sharp, and "armored" textures. Legacy and Rarity "The Chitinous Ensemble - Dance"
: Long before "fusion" became a commercial buzzword, this record was experimenting with electric instruments in a symphonic context. It shares a DNA with the experimental side of Ian Carr’s Nucleus or the more abstract moments of Soft Machine. Key Tracks