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Luis Vicente Trio: Come Down Here
ByLuis Vicente
trumpetFrom the opening notes of the title track, Vicente's trumpet leads with fearless energy, charting a course through uncharted sonic territories. He is joined by

Gonçalo Almeida
bass, acousticb.1978

Pedro Melo Alves
drumsb.1991
"Why No Is Now" showcases the trio's chemistry, featuring Vicente's expressive use of wah-wah effects on his trumpet, which adds emotional depth and a touch of playfulness. The rhythm section provides a constantly shifting foundation, driving an asymmetrical pulse that could challenge listeners' expectations and keep them on their toes.
The album truly shines in moments when the musicians achieve remarkable synchronicity. These instances are filled with palpable tension and cathartic release, demonstrating an almost telepathic connection between the musicians. Their willingness to follow the music into unexpected territorieswhether delving into murky depths or soaring to dizzying heightsresults in some truly thrilling passages.
"Nascente" opens with a thoughtful bass solo by Almeida, his elegant lines setting the stage for Alves' responsive cymbal work and expressive tom rolls. As the piece develops, Vicente enters with gruff, low-toned phrasings that establish a somber and slightly ominous atmosphere, highlighting the trio's ability to craft evocative soundscapes.
While Come Down Here may not be for everyone, it offers a rewarding experience for those willing to embrace its unconventional approach. The Luis Vicente Trio has created an album that captures the essence of free jazzraw, unpredictable, and brimming with the excitement of in-the-moment creation. For listeners open to its charms, this album provides a refreshing and invigorating plunge into the depths of improvisational music. ">
Track Listing
Come Down Here; Hope II; Mandei Caiar o Meu Sobrado; Why No Is No; Nascente; Penumbra.
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Title: Come Down Here | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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