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CD/LP Review | Published: March 30, 2008

Pig Inside the Gentleman
Contemporary Noise Quintet | Electric Eye Records (2008)


By Jerry D'Souza
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Contemporary Noise Quintet is certainly not what the name implies. They play jazz in the way they think it should be played and that means infusing it with many idioms. But they do this with finesse, unparalleled skill and a great sense of humor.

Contemporary Noise Quintet was formed by brothers Kuba Kapsa (piano, melodica, samples, voice) and Bartek Kapsa (drums and percussion). Their first band was called Something Like Elvis. They changed direction with Contemporary Noise Quintet. The band transcends musical genres. Any kind of music can go into the mix, and when it does they mesh it all in seamlessly.

Kuba Kapsa composed the with a vivid sense of imagination. He knows where the lure of composition lies, just as he knows how to give his band the space to reinvent and pollinate the germane.

Several of the tunes begin with a gentle head. The mood change comes in a burst of energy, a seething attack of saxophone, trumpet and piano egged on by the rhythm section. Bartek Kapsa bursts through with the first surge of energy on "Million Faces." The melody glides seamlessly with Kuba Kapsa, Tomek Glazik (tenor saxophone) and Wojteck Jachna (trumpet). The tenor and the trumpet converse, letting their lines sing in harmony before diverging and diving back into a burning cauldron. Bartek's rhythmic pulse stirs a shuffling beat into the mix. The meter is at odds with the form, but it sits in perfectly nevertheless.

The rollicking "P.I.G" is set in motion by Kapsa on the piano. He opens a floodgate of emphatic notes, before pulling back and calming things down. The music now flows mid-tempo, with Glazik and Jachna joining in. The ambit changes soon enough, the groove driven deeper, particularly by the horns, whose tensile phrases jump out and impact deeply.

The quintet finds stimulus in their creative energies. In doing so, the let the rambunctious and the restrained make for mighty fine music.

Track listing: Million Faces; Army of the Sun; A Coin Perfectly Spinning: Goodbye Monster; Walking Sin; Even Cats Dream About Flying; Evil Melody; Invisible Train; P.I.G; Sophie.

Personnel: Kuba Kapsa: piano, melodica, samples, voice; Tomek Glazik: tenor and baritone saxophones, synthesizer; Wojteck Jachna: trumpet and flugelhorn; Pawel Urowski: double bass; Bartek Kapsa: drums and percussion; Additional musicians: Kamil Pater: guitar (3, 7, 8); Marcin Muras: trombone (4, 5, 9); Radoslaw Manthey: double-bass (6).


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Contemporary Noise Quintet's Pig Inside the Gentleman

Drew Ridley-Siegert wrote on 2008-03-30 12:09:59:

Okay, the review was intriguing enough to send me to the net where I heard a number of bits of the tracks on the album. But where can I obtain it? Is there a UK distributer or can it be downloaded? Would appreciate some help on that. drew53

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John Kelman wrote on 2008-04-10 19:30:00:

Here's one place you can buy it, an online Swedish vendor: http://www.dotshop.se/ds/release.php?code=GRAME001CD&rand=213799539

You can also buy it at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Gentleman-Contemporary-Noise-Quintet/dp/B000OQF0KK

Best!
John

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Carina Khorkhordina wrote on 2009-06-03 15:19:43:

The Contemporary Noise Sextet have been to Kaliningrad a few months ago (the town is Russian, but its territory is separated from the "big Russia". So it doesn't take much time for us to get to Poland or, say, Lithuania - and vice versa). Well, they were just incredible performing on the stage! "Pig" is a great record, too. Their best one, I suppose...

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