
Christian Weber
bass
Michael Griener
drumsb.1968
Takase draws on an ouevre which famously encompasses almost the entire history of jazz, stretching from projects reimagining

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Ellery Eskelin
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938
With 14 cuts in 49-minutes, most improvised, there's no need for a calculator to deduce that that they are necessarily pithy. Pithy but packed. Each piece seems to play with tricks with time, such that they cover more than the bare duration implies would be possible. From the Caribbean lilt of "Calcagno" to the romantic balladry of "No Tears" to the volatile "Motion In The Ocean," the threesome is focused and inspired.
Weber's deeply resonant, thick meaty sound permeates the album, coming through especially strong in the unaccompanied introduction to "Face Of The Bass" (not the Ornette tune) embellished by slurs and glissandos which nonetheless recalls

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Although a collective, at the suggestion of her colleagues, Takase brings five charts which span a wide range of moods from the alternately scuttling and spiky "Drops Of Light" to the jazzy "And If Not, Why Not." But many of the improvs speak to a joint ethos which effectively blurs what's written and what's not, as exemplified by the consummate interplay of the haunting, controlled "Last Winter," where every note falls into place just so. Likewise it's hard to believe the bounce of "Are Eyes Open?," a duet between Takase and Griener, with its extemporized South African township feel and near syncopated line, is not composed such is the cohesion achieved.
As the three revel in an almost symbiotic interconnection, each allusive vignette reminds that a sketch can wield the emotional heft of a fully worked canvas. ">
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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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