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Paal Nilssen-Love/Mats Gustafsson: I Love It When You Snore
Gustafsson realized his musical vision in bands from Gush and the AALY Trio to collaborations with Barry Guy, Ken Vandermark, Thurston Moore, and Peter Brötzmann’s Tentet. His fire-breathing saxophone is only one weapon in his arsenal. He has also been known to play the fluteophone, flute, and other strange and homemade horns.
The thirty-three minutes heard here can be considered a Dean Benedetti recording, where only solos by these two have been extracted from their ongoing group efforts. The seven tracks have the feel as if they have been lifted from some ongoing conversation (or song). It’s easy to imagine some larger ensemble sitting out as these two go about making music together.
Gustafsson sticks to baritone sax throughout, coaxing vocalized tones and effects from his oversized horn. After the energized opener, the band settles into quieter exchanges, Nilssen-Love favoring a talking drum without the big beat. “Lightning Bug” is a conversation, Mats talking through his horn and Paal replying. They carry on into Gustafsson’s boat horn blasts.
The music here is purposely directed to be an exploration into new sounds and ideas. With a television playing in the background as the two play “Snarkus Brutal,” they pause as if to giggle at the snoring actor. Fans of Gustafsson’s extended techniques including slap tongue, flutter, and vocalization will offer many revelations, and Nilssen-Love is a perfect foil for Mats’ sounds.
Track Listing
1.I Love It 2.Come Be Closer 3.Face Make 4.Lightning Bug 5.Shake Off 6.Snarcus Brutalis 7.When You Snore
Personnel
Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsPaal Nilssen-Love: percussion
Album information
Title: I Love It When You Snore | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Smalltown Supersound
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