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Fire!: Testament

Read "Testament" reviewed by Chris May


Recorded and then played back at reduced speed, even a seemingly simple two-note bird call reveals elaborate complexity and detail. It is worth hanging on to that thought when approaching the deceptively straightforward Testament. On a cursory listening, most of the album--an amalgam of Mats Gustafsson's slow-and-deliberate long-held low-end baritone notes and Johan Berthling and Andreas Werlin's matching bass ostinatos and drum patterns--sounds primordial. The recipe goes reductio ad absurdum on track two, “The Dark Inside Of A ...

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Fire! Orchestra: Echoes

Read "Echoes" reviewed by Chris May


The story of supersized jazz orchestras is not pretty. The scene was set by the bleaching deracination of Paul Whiteman and the elephantine bombast of Stan Kenton, bandleaders whose craving for approval by the music establishment fatally compromised their art. Good taste came later with leaders such as Carla Bley and London's Keith Tippett, who proved that, in the right hands, swing and nuance could co-exist with size and power. Since around 2010, there have been some ...

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Angles: A Muted Reality

Read "A Muted Reality" reviewed by Mark Corroto


For Swedish saxophonist Martin Küchen, all music is folk music. Proof of that statement is the Angles' release A Muted Reality. Whether he is referencing Balkan, African, Swedish, American jazz or Spanish dialects, he is drawing on kindred spirits in his music. With the various editions of his Angles projects, from trios to 10-piece small big bands, he releases music of the people, i.e. people music. This version of Küchen's Angles is an octet and the eleventh in a continuous ...

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Angles: Every Woman Is a Tree

Read "Every Woman Is a Tree" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Musicista che si muove con grande curiosità su diversi piani di linguaggio - da quello più aderente alla tradizione free, come nel caso degli Exploding Customers, a quello più radicale che esplora le tecniche meno convenzionali dello strumento - il sassofonista svedese Martin Küchen non nasconde mai una matrice “politica" che contribuisce a muovere il suo universo espressivo. Every Woman Is a Tree è quindi innanzitutto un disco profondamente “politico", nel senso di una musica che prende spunto dal disagio ...

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Tape: Luminarium

Read "Luminarium" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


È un piccolo scrigno di meraviglie elettroacustiche questo nuovo lavoro, il quarto, del trio svedese Tape, formato nel 2000 dai fratelli Andreas e Johan Berthling con Tomas Hallonsten. Mescolando sapientemente elettronica minimale, suadenti soundscapes e un lirico sperimentalismo, i tre hanno costruito negli anni un convincente percorso che, sebbene si allinei a altre proposte espressivamente analoghe, anche di quell'area geografica, si fa notare per la freschezza del risultato. Laddove l'oblio si increspa di piccoli ricami e aperture, con la presenza ...


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