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I.P.A.: Bashing Mushrooms
ByTenor saxophonist
Atle Nymo
saxophone, tenor
Magnus Broo
trumpet
Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Mattias Ståhl
vibraphoneb.1971
Nymo, Broo and St?hl share the composition duties roughly equally, and it's a credit to the group's single-minded vision that the pieces have a consistent feel despite their differing provenance. Softer textures often predominate, as on the opener, Nymo's "Kudeta," a catchy number driven by St?hl's insistent ostinato and with ample room for expressive, searching solos from Broo, Nymo and, finally St?hl also, as Nymo and Broo take over the ostinato part. Subdued pieces like Broo's "Bamse" and Nymo's "Farmor" keep the focus on the tunes, with plaintive melodies and the openness needed for patient dialogue and measured exchanges.
When the group does raise the intensity level, the results are consistently satisfying. "Go Greta," St?hl's tribute to Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, sounds like an

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Track Listing
Kudeta; Bamse; Bashing Mushrooms; Horus ?ye; Go Greta; Barnen; Farmor; Fem Skator.
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Album information
Title: Bashing Mushrooms | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Cuneiform Records
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