Quantcast
NEWS: Enter the Jazz Icons "Series 3" 8-DVD Giveaway SHOP:   CDs/DVDs/Vinyl/Sleeves | Downloads | Poster Art
jazz
HOME NEWS REVIEWS ARTICLES MUSICIANS PHOTOS FORUMS
  Login   |   MY AAJ Signup  
Intro Site Map Shows Free Daily MP3s Videos Upcoming Releases Guides Editorial Calendar Contests Help Wanted  
Advanced
Contact Us   |   Advertise   |   For Contributors   |   For Musicians





Storyteller
Rob Mullins
Innocence: Green Spring Suite
Jack Reilly Trio
New Christmas
Pamela Hines Trio
Tuesday's Blues
Idit Shner
Time Away
The Bob Brough Quartet
Fire Down Below
The Steve Elmer Trio
Advertise Here




Jazz Excursion Radio



"Ain't No Sunshine"
Grover Washington, Jr.
Slow Jams: On the Jazz Tip, Vol. 3

Listen Now






Push AAJ Content
AAJ Live | RSS | Widsets

Lines In Australia
Blume/Denley/Dorner/Mattos/Wachsmann | Emanem (2002)


By Mark Corroto Discuss        

If I were to tell you that the free Improvisational troupe known as Lines wholly captures the essence of the country on Lines In Australia, I’d be lying. Nothing the quintet does places them in, or downunder. But then again not much of free form music has textbook or geographical context.

This recording, made as a follow up to their 1997 self-titled Random Acoustic disc, was recorded in Sydney following the group’s tour of Australia. This leaderless quintet features economically spaced sounds, any of which can be processed through electronics. Philipp Wachsmann of Evan Parker’s Electro-Acoustic Ensemble, Iskra 1903, and the creative ensemble Gush (with Mats Gustafsson) is perhaps the best known of this outfit. His playing and that of Brazilian-born Marcio Mattos meets the parameters of this session painting lines, creating space and flow.

The music as it relates to a specific notion is of Kuringai National Park, where photos were taken of squiggly patterns made by insects in tree bark. The marks made are not unlike those of primitive cave paintings, with abstract forms taking some logic as to shape. With that as inspiration, the directions of the quintet rarely wander, seemingly squiggling themselves into shapes. The German processed (by way of a laptop) trumpeter Axel Dorner who as been playing just about everywhere these days, from minimalist outfits to Ken Vandermark’s Territory Band, can make sounds to fit almost any situation. His interaction with the strings here and especially percussionist Martin Blume is inspiring. Jim Denley hoists his flute and alto saxophone, not to wail but to wander. Like a man thirsty for a drink he plays with dry sound emitting sparse clucks and prudent breaths.

This recording doesn’t capture Australia as much as a microcosm of activity within one tree, in one park, in one region of a continent. But then, that would be way too long of a title.


Track listing: Lines In Australia; Marks On Sand; Bush Onion Story; Smokey Country; Wurrkadi; Seen From Above; Bell Flower; Ghost Gum.

Personnel: Axel Dorner – Trumpet; Jim Denley – Flutes, Alto Saxophone; Philipp Wachsmann – Violin, Electronics; Marcio Mattos – Cello, Electronics; Martin Blume – Percussion.

Style: Modern Jazz
Published: September 02, 2002


Discuss         Add to Google  




Articles by Mark Corroto
Collected Fiction
The Cedar Box Recordings
Stories from the City at Night
Forgiveness
Rob Mazurek's excellent adventures in Brazil and France
We Are MTO
Passing Notes



Recent CD Reviews | More CD Reviews
Satoko Fujii Orchestra Nagoya - Sanrei Satoko Fujii Orchestra Nagoya
Sanrei
Massimo - The Visionary Massimo
The Visionary
Jeff Barone - Open Up Jeff Barone
Open Up
Vandermark / Kessler / McBride / Joode / Flaten - Collected Fiction Vandermark / Kessler / McBride / Joode / Flaten
Collected Fiction
Louis Moholo-Moholo Duets With Marilyn Crispell - Sibanya (We Are One) Louis Moholo-Moholo Duets With Marilyn Crispell
Sibanya (We Are One)
Reptet - Chicken or Beef? Reptet
Chicken or Beef?



CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 

Most Read Reviews
Last 30 Days | All Time
Most Read Articles
Last 30 Days | All Time
Recommended Reviews
Last 30 Days | All Time
Recommended Articles
Last 30 Days | All Time


 



Mark Egan
Illumination
From Elements
12:24

More | Recent | Top




Jack Reilly
New CD: Innocence: Green Spring Suite











Make a donation and support All About Jazz
Contribute to the continued operation of
jazz's most important online resource.
  Privacy Policy | Dedicated Servers All material copyright © 2008 All About Jazz and/or contributing writers/visual artists. All rights reserved.