As with the entirety of Netherworld, Crane co-produced Dance With The Devil with King Crimson’s Jakko M. Jakszyk, who also lends backing vocals and a searing lead guitar performance throughout. Trad Irish musician John Devine elevates the mythology even further with his masterful Uilleann pipes, while another previous collaborator, Shir-Ran Yinon’s captivating violin weaves its magic throughout. The rhythm section is a force of nature, led by Gary Husband on drums and Nick Beggs on bass guitar. Mercurial singer-songwriter & musician Peter Blegvad appears as a very special guest, lending his voice to ‘The Wolf’, the devil in our story. Yet, in as much as Netherworld is a work that exists on a lineage of progressive music and the visionary artists who’ve expanded their boundaries of exploration to form sound-worlds as big as their imagination, it’s also a work of magical realism in the tradition of Pan’s Labyrinth, The Company Of Wolves or the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Haruki Murakami—in which the supernatural and otherworldly, lead to a shortcut to the essence of being human. In this World, Louise Patricia Crane is our Storyteller. |