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Brasserie Trio: Musique M

Read "Musique M" reviewed by Robert Spencer


The Brasserie Trio's Musique Mèchanique is a rare treat: three master musicians with verve, imagination, and even a sense of humor. Working without a rhythm section, the three horn men here have such a strong sense of time that they can move easily from swing to rubato and back, and a bassist or drummer is never missed.

Many of the tracks start out as one thing and end up delightfully as something else - or vice versa. The opening numbers ...

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Brasserie Trio: Musique Mecanique

Read "Musique Mecanique" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


On “Musique Mecanique” luminaries of Italian’s vibrant jazz scene converge under the auspices of the “Brasserie Trio” which has performed as a unit on and off for 7 years. This recording was recorded live in Pisa Italy last year. As the liners suggest...this band does not rely on electronics or PA systems; therefore, the Trio is fairly self-contained; although, the live recording represented here may not tickle everyone’s fancy. The “live” sound on “Musique Mecanique” is okay; however, the sensation ...


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