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Lina Andonovska: A Way A Lone A Last
ByDrummer

Matthew Jacobson
drums"A Loved A Long" is the first of two compositions by

Nick Roth
saxophone, altob.1982
More dramatic still are the chant-like exhalations on Judith Ring's "A Breath of Fresh Air," which toggles between evocation of birdsong, wind-like whistling and rasping urgency. Flute and voice then merge as one in a chain of sustained notes that dissolve into a gentle purr. Jacobson and Andonovoska are reunited on the grooving "Bátá," which combines spoken word interjections and driving rhythms. It's not always clear who is playing what, but either side of the ambient sounds of amplified bass-flute feedback and crying cymbals, the duo delves into rhythms that stretch from drum 'n' bass to African ritual grooves. A mesmerizing thirteen minutes concludes on a gentle, though stubbornly pulsing flute note.
These five compositions are inspired by subjects as diverse as genetics, technical aspects of the written word, modern painting and the dynamics of moving air. It would require a veritable essay to tie the music in with their conceptual frameworks, which is beyond the remit of this review. A visit to Diatribe Record's website will reveal all. Suffice it to say, the music speaks, to a large degree, for itself. It is also evident that Andonovska and Jacobson must surely continue to pursue their fascinating dialog at greater length.
Contemporary yet timeless, A Way A Lone A Last is an absorbing blend of cerebral concept and visceral, playful execution. Andonovoska's fine debut is brimming with energy and bold textures, though marked throughout by nuance. A name to watch out for. ">
Track Listing
Hox; A Loved A Long; Bridget; A Breath of Fresh Air; Bátá.
Personnel
Lina Andonovska
fluteMatthew Jacobson
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Lina Andonovska: alto flute, piccolo, amplified bass flute, percussion.
Album information
Title: A Way A Lone A Last | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Diatribe Records
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