With the exception of "Stick Figures", the
Arditti Quartet, under the direction of Frith, performed on all the pieces, and were recorded at Il Bagno in
Steinfurt,
Germany in June 2003. "Lelekovice", for a
string quartet, also called "String Quartet #1", was written in 1990 for
Iva Bittová, Lelekovice being the name of the village near
Brno in the
Czech Republic where Bittová lives. It was first performed in July 1991 by the
Edison Quartet at the Nieuwe Musiek Festival, in
Middelburg, the
Netherlands, and was used by the
United States choreographer Amanda Miller in her dance piece, ''My Father's Vertigo'' in 1991. A recording was made in December 1992 by the
Violet Wires String Quartet in
London, which was released on Frith's 1994 album,
Quartets. The recording on this album was made by the Arditti Quartet in 2003. "Tense Serenity", for a
string trio and trombone, was written in 1997 and was performed here by the Arditti Quartet as a trio (without
Graeme Jennings on violin) and
Uwe Dierksen on trombone. "Allegory" and "Fell", both for string quartet and electric guitar, were composed in 2001, and were performed here by the Arditti Quartet in June 2003 in Germany. Frith's electric guitar was recorded later in March 2004 in Germany and added to the
mix. "Stick Figures", for six guitars and two players, was composed in 1990 and performed by Frith and
William Winant in the
United States in May 2004. They
multi-tracked prepared electric guitars to create layers of guitar sounds. ==Reception==