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Monome: Monome (2012)

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BRUCE LINDSAY,
Bruce Lindsay

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Published: November 12, 2012
Monome: Monome

Monome, a piano-led trio from Pisa, shares its name with the Monome, a computer interface device popular with makers of electronic music. Whether this is deliberate or coincidental is unclear, but Monome the band makes acoustic music without the need for its electronic namesake. Its eponymous debut album, recorded in late 2011 and early 2012, features German saxophonist Peter EhwaldPeter Ehwald Peter Ehwald
alongside the core trio of pianist and main composer Piergiorgio PirroPiergiorgio Pirro Piergiorgio Pirro
, drummer Gianpaolo CampleseGianpaolo Camplese Gianpaolo Camplese

drums
and bassist Matteo AnelliMatteo Anelli Matteo Anelli
.

Monome formed in Italy in 2006 and has since crafted its original music under the influence of musicians as diverse as pianist Thelonious MonkThelonious Monk Thelonious Monk
1917 - 1982
piano
, and saxophonists Wayne ShorterWayne Shorter Wayne Shorter
b.1933
saxophone
and Mark TurnerMark Turner Mark Turner
b.1965
sax, tenor
. The band has also taken inspiration from contemporary rock musicians, shown most clearly in the bluesy, relaxed "Anthem"—particularly Camplese and Anelli's solid beat and Pirro's short piano flourishes.

The two trio numbers have the most contemporary sound. All three players head off in interesting directions on "Scales." "Inverno" also takes off in fascinating directions, but this time all three players head for the same point on the map, following each other along the path cleared by Pirro's piano chords. The quartet tunes—with Ehwald's tenor saxophone to the fore -have more of an old school vibe to them. Camplese's "Koshigawa" has a particularly authentic feel of a smoky, late night session. "Catville" is another early hours mood piece, with Pirro and Ehwald exploring a freer approach to their solos—Pirro's is both technically inventive and emotive, while Ehwald's is breathy and sensuous.

Monome is the sound of a band full of possibilities, still striving to find its own unique sound but exploring in ways that are fascinating to hear. As a trio, Monome seems to be pursuing a contemporary path; with Ehwald on board it becomes a band that's reflecting more of the music's past. The players have the talent to go in either direction, or both. Which way will it be? Probably not even Monome's members know for sure.

Track Listing: Scales; Organ; Southbound; Anthem; Koshigaya; Catville; Inverno.

Personnel: Piergiorgio Pirro: piano; Matteo Anelli: double bass; Gianpaolo Camplese: drums; Peter Ehwald: tenor saxophone (2-6).

Record Label: Konnex Records

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