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Joao Lencastre's Communion 3: Song(s) of Hope
by Alberto Bazzurro
João Lencastre è un giovane batterista portoghese (per l'esattezza di Lisbona) che incide a proprio nome dal 2007 e in questo caso specifico firma il secondo album alla testa del suo Communion 3 (dopo Movements in Freedom, del 2017, sempre su Clean Feed), regalandoci una musica che, nell'insidiosa formula del piano trio, sa mantenersi su un terreno non banale, conformista o vacuamente virtuosistico, muovendosi invece in quella che definiremmo libertà vigilata," un terreno sufficientemente libero da cliché ma nel contempo ...
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by Mark Corroto
Portuguese drummer João Lencastre titled his release Parallel Realities because upon initial listening you might get a notion this music is tether-less free improvisation. But upon further spins, an order appears from the farrago. How that order is generated is, well, the magician's art of pulling a rabbit from his hat. Parallel Realities follows Lencastre's Song(s) Of Hope (Clean Feed, 2019), the second release from his Communion 3 piano trio with Jacob Sacks and Eivind Opsvik. Here he ...
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by Maurice Hogue
Portuguese drummer Joao Lencastre's tune Departure seemed like the right track to end a show, but perhaps I saved the best for last as well. His new recording Parallel Realities is a gem. Lencastre says he likes to hear dramatic contrasts in music, so that was his focus and the tool was using smaller groups within the quintet to play different things at the same time. Definitely worth tracking this one down. Another artist you would do well to watch/listen ...
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by Farrell Lowe
Drummer Joao Lencastre's Communion One! opens with Ornette Coleman's Lonely Woman.". It is a curious and interesting take on the tune, starting with a piano cadenza and introduction to the melody, then the opening builds slowly with bass, drums, and guitar. Finally, the theme is stated anew on trumpet with a rather bugle-like tone and approach. This approach is slightly startling in the way that it changes the feeling and energy of the piece from the opening cadenza. The tune ...
read moreMario Franco: This Life
by Phil DiPietro
Sometimes a disc comes from out of left field that's so good, it makes you drop not only everything you're listening to, but a few other things you shouldn't. Wherever these records come from, you want to go there--and they just take you. Such is the case with this release from Mário Franco, a forty-something bassist/leader from Portugal. It's uncanny that last year, another unheard-of bassist's date from the Portuguese Tone of a Pitch imprint accomplished the ...
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View over the Palace
From: What is this all about?By Joao Lencastre