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It all feels oddly old-fashioned, like one of the forgotten Beats.
We share his trips via the ear, the eye, transforming solitary pleasures into momentary mutual metamorphoses.
The 35 poems found on Solitary Pleasures come from a daybook of poems written between April 26, 2004 and April 25, 2005. The poems speak of the obsessions, phantasies and encounters of Anderson’s life. Michel F Côté, Sam Shalabi and Alexandre St-Onge accompany the readings with a noisy orchestration of electronic and acoustic sources. Short spurts of polyrythmic muscle and glistening sonic excitations come together, unfolding in salutary liberation, solitary pleasures.