All five songs in this debut stress its playfulness and strong rhythmic basis, as well well-versed knowledge of the American free- jazz of the sixties, especially on the most coherent effort, the opening "H?llbara ballonger," suggests. The other pieces feature the ambitious sonic palette of the trio. "A German from Russia" is introduced as a cinematic story that happens in a sensual, exotic place but suddenly explodes in climatic, nervous force before returning to a more reserved form.
"Krokensj?n" focuses on inventive experimental searches for a common sound, gently gravitating into a delicate, fractured pulse. "Malm? II" alternates back and forth between the classic American, muscular free- jazz school and a European, sound-oriented, non-linear school of free improvisation with impressive command and expressive interplay. This short recording is concluded with "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?," titled after the famous science- fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. It gently adapts the same approach as the opening rhythmic piece, but in a much more subdued manner.
A promising debut.
Track Listing
H?llbara ballonger; A German from Russia; Krokensj?n; Malm? II; Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Personnel
Adrian ?sling Sellius: saxophones, clarinets; Hampus ?hman-Fr?lund: drums; Mats Dimming: double bass.
Album information
Title: Ett | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: P?lsrobot
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