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Aki Takase / Christian Weber / Michael Griener: Auge
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Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938
Takasewith partners

Christian Weber
bass
Michael Griener
drumsb.1968
Pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Takasewho does not claim a leadership role in the triocan be described as mercurial. The sound of Auge reflects that. Of the fourteen tunes presented here, five are Takase compositions. The rest are group improvisations. On a blind spin of the disc, it probably won't be obvious which is which. The entire set carries a quicksilver quality, full of quirky, constant shifts, nova-like star bursts of energy, whimsy and humor and joy, glistening interludesall this following the solemn, dark-toned ballad that opens the set, "Last Winter," that makes the beaming-with-life, mystery-of-existence mode of most of the set all the more compelling.
"Who's Going To Bell The Cat?" may or may not be a nod to pianist/composer

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952

Jim Black
drumsTrack Listing
Last Winter; Drops Of Light; Are Eyes Open; No Tears; The Pillow Book; Face Of the Bass; Calcagno; Out Of Sight; While In Rome; Motion In the Ocean; And If Not, Why Not; Underfelt; Who's Going To Bell The Cat?; The Ends Justify the Means.
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Title: Auge | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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