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GoGo Penguin: Fanfares
By
Matthew Halsall
trumpetGoGo Penguin may be a piano trio, but it's by no means a piano-led trio. Grant Russell takes on more than the usual bassist's share of the melodies. Drummer Rob Turner's constantly inventive percussion reveals new joys on repeated listening. The tunes are all originalsthe rather minimalist sleeve notes don't give credits for individual tunes, suggesting that they may all be group compositions in some shape or form, and the equally minimalist band website isn't giving much away either.
There are attention-grabbing tunes and performances throughout Fanfares. "Seven Sons Of Bj?rn" wears its influence on its sleeve: the title giving a strong hint, the musicdriving, energetic, full of movementmaking it clear. This is GoGo Penguin's tribute to the

Esbjorn Svensson
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Neil Cowley
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The hypnotic "Last Words" is underpinned by pianist Chris Illingworth's repetitive three-note bass line, the melody shared between Illingworth's right hand and Russell's bounding bass while Turner's busy, skittering, drumming displays a resemblance to the style of e.s.t.'s

Magnus Ostrom
drumsb.1965
So, GoGo Penguin gets the award for Band Name Of The Year: an impressive accolade in itself, but of little consequence if the band were to fail on a musical level. But Fanfares doesn't fail; this would be an impressive fourth or fifth album, let alone a debut release. 2012 year end Best Of lists await. ">
Track Listing
Seven Sons Of Bj?rn; Last Words; Unconditional; Fanfares; I Am That; Akasthesia; HF.
Personnel
Chris Illingworth: piano; Grant Russell: bass; Rob Turner: drums.
Album information
Title: Fanfares | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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