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Ilia Belorukov, Gabriel Ferrandini: Disquiet
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Gabriel Ferrandini
drumsb.1986

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Tony Oxley
drums1938 - 2023

Thurman Barker
drumsb.1948

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942
But the album is not all jumps, rips and roars. There are times when the two collaborate in heartbeat whooshes, as Belorukov pushes air through his sax and one can hear the keys of the instrument move without notes. He also produces quiet chirps and whines as Ferrandini reduces his all-over drumming to asynchronous taps and pops and uses his mallets to create cymbal whooshes to add texture to the landscape. At other times Belorukov rips the alto with an intensity that brings to mind great alto improvisers like

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Jimmy Lyons
saxophone, alto1933 - 1986

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940
The titles of the compositions"Without Facts," "The Big Passages," "Fragmented Matter," "Frictions of an Interlude," and "Two Notes"offer clues to the explorations and the borderless worlds and flurries of sounds created. While Ferrandini's hometown of Redondo Beach, CA, USA, and Belorukov's hometown of St. Petersburg, Russia, may be half a world apart, the tunes here demonstrate that no distance is too far for great music. ">
Track Listing
Without Facts; The Big Passages; Fragmented Matter; Fictions of an Interlude; Two Notes.
Personnel
Ilia Belorukov: alto saxophone; Gabriel Ferrandini: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: Disquiet | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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