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Hans Lüdemann - Trio Ivoire: Desert Pulse
By Track review of "Wenn du weite Wege gehst"There's not a trace of filler material on this album. And while these harmonious themes feature catchy voicings, they're not sugarcoated, especially since many passages are meaty, highly rhythmic and buoyantly executed via an abundance of vivid tonal contrasts, dense soloing frameworks and magnetic interplay. Hence, the final track "Wenn du weite Wege gehst," is a manifold composition as Ludemann kicks matters off with a vigorously phrased classical overture, leading to Keita's organic accompaniment and Winterschladen's muted lines. Here, the pianist and trumpeter punch out complex and sonorous union choruses atop a simmering undertow, including Keita's jazzy solo spot, topped off by an enticing hook. However, the musicians plunge into sprightly and hard-hitting call / response mechanisms, while often mimicking each other during the festivities. In sum, each piece is a standalone wonder as the musicians' expert craftsmanship and interminable synergy transforms into a highly entertaining platform that had me smiling from start-to-finish.
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