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Per Mathisen/Jan Gunnar Hoff/Horacio Hernandez: Barxeta II
ByPer Mathisen
bass
Jan Gunnar Hoff
pianob.1958
Listeners familiar with the first Barxeta (Losen, 2013) will notice the absence of percussionist

Alex Acuña
percussionb.1944

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraThe duo is backed up this time by

Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez
drumsb.1963

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
The title "Urban" might suggest something groovy, but its stretchy synths travel into space to evoke some futuristic sci-fi cityscape instead. "Metrician" breaks out the Wurlitzer funk with rhythmic games and snaky bass/key unison lines to challenge players and listeners alike. The extended centerpiece of the late-'80s hit "Calling You"let's go ahead and forget Celine Dion, pleasehas Mathisen slapping an echo effect on the fretless bass before fast-driving drums and more loopy synth take us stargazing. Those spacy sounds are plentiful throughout, though Hoff stays firmly in fusionland without tipping into outright mind-altering territory. Mathisen's meaty bass is heavy enough to keep everything rooted to the earth anyway, regardless of how floaty any other tones may get.
Amidst the high-energy fusion, the title ballad reminds us they're equally comfortable at the other end of the scale, the shifting solos featuring beautiful fretless and romantic piano in one unexpected highlight. By then any such changes or shifts shouldn't be surprising. This crew is simply happy to take any idea as it comes. If the odd jaunt to Barxeta has to be an infrequent vacation, that only means they've got plenty to share once they finally make it. ">
Track Listing
Northern; Blue in Green; Urban; Three; Metrician; Calling You; Barxeta II; Tighten Up the Tie; Abogat Funkymania.
Personnel
Per Mathisen
bassPer Mathisen: bass; Jan Gunnar Hoff: piano, keyboards, synth; Horacio Hernandez: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Barxeta II | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Losen Records
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