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Fractal Sextet: Sky Full Of Hope
ByOne of the projects that most validates this point is Fractal Sextet, which began after a suggestion was made (to Thelen and frequent collaborator/guitarist Jon Durant) that an actual band tackle Thelen's Fractal Guitar vehicles. For the Sextet, Thelen and Durant chose former Porcupine Tree bassist (and Durant collaborator) Colin Edwin, electronic/ambient keyboardist Fabio Anile, former Nik Bärtsch's Ronin percussionist Andi Pupato, and Israeli-born drum phenom Yogev Gabay. Their resulting eponymous debut proved an exciting leap forward for Thelen's Fractal concept and elicited high hopes for more from this group.
Now with their second album, Sky Full of Hope, the Fractal Sextet makes good on the promise of that debut, further solidifying their collective identity. No sophomore curse here. This album is enhanced by a comfort level and group assuredness that heightens the chemistry so previously palpable, allowing the players to stretch out even more.
For evidence of this, look no further than the opening "Uneven" with Gabay and Pupato going positively tribal or Anile's new-found uses of Mini-Moog throughout and harmonic reboot of "Ladder To The Stars." Thelen himself steps out more at times, with frontal solos on "Flight of the Phoenix" and the title track. Durant, whose nuanced fretless guitar was so prominent on the Sextet's previous outing, also contributes some epic fretted solosone even bordering on the Trower-esque. Add to that Edwin's Karn-like bass touches on the closing "Four Hands" and one begins to get a feel for the new territory probed on SFOH.
But, as in a preceding metaphor, Sky Full of Hope also goes deeper into the group's root concepts. "It's a very polyrhythmic album," says Thelen. Indeed, SFOH not only embraces the metric penchants of previous Fractal projects but often doubles down on them:
"'Flight of the Phoenix' is in 7/4 with lots of different 'fractal' melodies in 3/8, 5/8, 7/8 and 15/8 going on. On 'Ladder To The Stars' the basic riff is in 11/4 while the fast organ/guitar/Mini Moog patterns are in 7/8 and 10/8. 'My Secret Place' is insanely polyrhythmic9 against 7 and a lot of other time signatures. Even Yogev had to do a few takes before he nailed it."
If all this gives the idea that the music on Sky Full of Hope somehow warrants something even vaguely akin to the heinous appellation "math rock," think again. Part of the true success here is the Fractal Sextet's ability to interpret complicated polymetric ideas and render them in a deep, compelling, yet accessible way. Says Thelen, "With Yogev in the driver's seat, there's nothing to worry about."
Indeed, while Gabay is unquestionably a major lynchpin to the proceedings (as well as one of the group's prime catalysts), it might be easy to overlook the main reason why all these complexities remain buoyantthe marriage of refined spatial sensibilities and sheer musicality possessed by all in this group. That's the synergy that was implied in the initial idea for the group when it was suggestedand that's what the Fractal Sextet has thrillingly made manifest on Sky Full of Hope.
Mike Jacobs
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Track Listing
Uneven; Sky Full Of Hope; Flight Of The Phoenix; Ladder To The Stars; My Secret Place; Four Hands; Ladder To The Stars (Electronica Remix).
Personnel
Fractal Sextet
band / ensemble / orchestraStephan Thelen
guitar, electricJon Durant
guitar, electricFabio Anile
keyboardsColin Edwin
bassAndi Pupato
percussionYogev Gabay
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Stephan Thelen : Guitars / E-bow / Additional keyboards / Fractal delays / Effects & programming Jon Durant : Fretted & Fretless Guitars / Cloud Guitar / Acoustic Guitar Fabio Anile : Piano / Electronic Piano / Mini Moog / Synth & Sampled Instruments Colin Edwin : Fretted & Fretless Bass Guitar Andi Pupato : Percussion (including Udu and Azzam Bells) Yogev Gabay : Drums
Album information
Title: Sky Full Of Hope | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: RareNoiseRecords
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