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Oval: Sten Sandell Trio
BySandell often works with free improvising ensembles, most notably with the Swedish trio Gush, (reed player Mats Gustafsson and drummer Raymond Strid) whom he has recorded and performed with since 1988, as well as other notable European improvisers such as Evan Parker and Barry Guy.
Oval was recorded beautifully at the Taktlos Festival in Switzerland in June, 2005, and featured Sandell with fellow Swedish bassist Johan Berthling and Norwegian drummer Paal Nilssen-Love. All three musicians demonstrate the same exemplary high level of communication and creativity that characterized their earlier releases, Standing Wave (Sofa, 2000) and Flat Iron (Sofa, 2002). Throughout this live set they supply a convincing answer to Vandermark's musing as to why one would choose to play non-commercial music in an inconsiderate climate. The trio explores so many fascinating sonic possibilities within this format that Vandermark's question becomes redundant.
The velocity and density of Sandell's playing at the beginning of the first piece, "Ovala Takter I," is an obvious continuation of Taylor's legacy, but Sandell navigates this trio into newer territories, using varied and complex methods such as sustain, concentrated attacks, or adding light vocals. He manages to turn aural textures into deep meditations about the possibilities of the piano, more in common with the ethereal and almost transparent playing of the British free improvisation group AMM's John Tilbury, showing the imaginative interplay between members of the trio.
The trio keeps a contemplative dynamic at the beginning of "Ovala Takter II," trying to find common threads in its timbral explorations, and reconstructing its fragile interplay. At times, Sandell's percussive piano triggers Nilssen-Love's wise use of the cymbals, creating a resonate sound between the two instruments. Berthling's low-end rumination on the bass opens "Oval Takter III," while Nilssen-Love and Sandell color his sound with abstract and slowly forming textures that linger in memory. The short and concluding piece, "Oval Ballad," suggests a gentler example
"I believe that this trio's playing gives us one more reason to live on this planet with optimism for the future," concludes Vandermark; and indeed Oval is a remarkable recording.
Track Listing
Ovala Takter I, Ovala Takter II, Ovala Takter III, Oval Ballad.
Personnel
Sten Sandell: piano, voice; Johan Berthling: doublebass; Paal Nilssen-Love: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Sten Sandell Trio | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Intakt Records