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Kit Downes: Dreamlife of Debris
ByKit Downes
keyboardsb.1986
Tomas Challenger
saxophone, tenorb.1983
Here working in a larger, flexible formation, Challenger returns in a more prominent role, including composing credit on "Blackeye," the closing piece on the album. The tenor player has worked with the Heritage Orchestra and the improvising Brass Mask on Spy Boy (Babel, 2013). Norwegian experimental guitarist

Stian Westerhus
guitar
Jaga Jazzist
band / ensemble / orchestra
Sidsel Endresen
vocals
Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetb.1960

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Jan Bang
live samplingb.1968

Sebastian Rochford
drums
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestraDownes has an affinity for performing and recording in the unique acoustics of churches and cathedrals, and as he did on Obsidian he uses St. Paul's Hall at Huddersfield University as one of his locations. The environment becomes another player, adding to the darkness dispensed through much of the album. "Sculptor"with Downes on pianoopens the album in an erratically upbeat manner, later leveled out, and transported into a quiet sax and piano melody that eventually evaporates. "Circinus" and "Pinwheel" are warmly austere as is the first half of the twelve-minute "Bodes." Near that point Westerhus enters, his guitar a furtive drone, blending with Downes' organ and the tenor, all producing an unnerving calm. "Twin," a Downes/Challenger duo, is a spare, expressive statement; a stunningly beautiful highlight on Dreamlife of Debris.
This album is full of nuance. In its dark and claustrophobic setting, it nevertheless creates illuminated open spaces. The music is introspective and spiritual and can waver between lullaby and nightmare. After being largely absent from Downes' ECM debut, Dreamlife of Debris reminds us he and Challenger are an extraordinarily creative team. ">
Track Listing
Sculptor; Circinus; Pinwheel; Bodes; Sunflower; M7; Twin; Blackeye.
Personnel
Kit Downes
keyboardsKit Downes: organ, piano; Tom Challenger: tenor saxophone; Stian Westerhus: guitar; Lucy Railton: cello; Sebastian Rochford: drums.
Album information
Title: Dreamlife of Debris | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: ECM Records
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