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Giovanni di Domenico / Peter Jacquemyn / Chris Corsano: A Little Bit Off The Top
ByGiovanni di Domenico
piano
Chris Corsano
drumsJim O'Rourke
bass, acoustic
Akira Sakata
saxophone, altob.1945
The episodic side long "Golondrina" provides a good example of that ethos at work. It begins with tentative clipped piano notes, which bring to mind

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
At times they reimagine the piano trio to such an extent that it becomes three companions in consort who just happen to play their respective instruments. Corsano gives the impression that he is always on the search for unconventional textures. In "Tiburòn" Di Domenico matches the drummer's initial thicket of small gestures by delving under the bonnet for a mixture of xylophone cadences and quivering metallic scrapes, recalling the work of

Agusti Fernandez
pianob.1954
"Slick Back" starts as if the whole construction consists only of foundations with dark piano rumblings and bowed bass underpinnings. A pealing tremolo signals a swerve in which the pianist, prone to occasional lyrical fragments, suggests distant shades of Leonard Bernstein's "America." Like the rest of this intriguing set such transitions require close listening. ">
Track Listing
Golondrina; Tiburòn; Slick Back.
Personnel
Giovanni di Domenico
pianoGiovanni Di Domenico: piano; Peter Jacquemyn: double bass; Chris Corsano: drums.
Album information
Title: A Little Bit Off The Top | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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