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Albi Days

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Les Oignons; Garden Cress; Winter Squash; Karfiol; Les Cornichons.
John Butcher / Christof Kurzmann: The Big Misunderstanding Between Hertz And Megahertz

by Mark Corroto
If industry and our modern industrial climate has created what sociologists call the modern primitive, then British saxophonist John Butcher is certainly one of today's original men. His saxophone style has unique originality, that's for sure. It is as if he could have picked up a bicycle or a carp and proceeded to use them to ...
The Contest of Pleasures: Albi Days

by John Eyles
For Albi Days, their second Potlatch recording, The Contest of Pleasures (now the trio's name, formerly an album title; you may recall a similar thing happened with Foxes Fox" ) adopted a very different methodology to the first, reflecting some of the shifts that have taken place in improv in the five years between the releases. ...
Three Dances

By Trio Sowari
Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Rondo; Bolero; Tumble.
Trio Sowari: Three Dances

by Mark Corroto
The initial challenge of approaching a recording by a group such as Trio Sowari is downplaying the visual aspects of improvised music. Even though music is an auditory experience, as listeners we constantly require visual confirmation of what our ears are taking in. Perhaps a DVD would fill the prescription, but then again your eyes would ...
Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi; La Verticale Repos
Places dans l'air

Label: Potlatch Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Track Index: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5.
Fr: Exaltatio Utriusque Mundi

by Mark Corroto
The Exultation Of Two Worlds is actually a misnomer. Both musicians, percussionist Lê Quan Ninh and pianist Frédéric Blondy, inhabit the same territory of creative free improvisation. Their manner of producing sound is even similar. Frédéric Blondy a participant in the new French improvisation scene is a member of the bands Ethos (with ...
Triolid: Ur lamento

by Mark Corroto
Can you make demands upon pure improvisational music? The simple answer is no. The more correct (and lengthy) response is to ask the same question of its listeners. What does one bring to the listening table? Does expectation and theory only dull the experience? The best approach (for many) is to consider the ...