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Br?lez les Meubles: Folio #5
ByLouis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière
guitar, electric
Eric Normand
bass, electricb.1977
Folio #5, released on December 6, 2024, via Tour de Bras and Circum-Disc, marks a bold evolution, featuring acclaimed New York City-based saxophonist

Ingrid Laubrock
saxophoneb.1970

Marianne Trudel
piano
Jonathan Huard
vibraphoneThe album comprises six tracks, each demonstrating the ensemble's cohesive synergy and its commitment to exploring innovative soundscapes. The opener, "Argentique," establishes a haunting mood with Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière's guitar lines weaving through Normand's resonant bass pulses, while Trudel's piano seeps with a contrapuntal theme and Huard's vibraphone shimmers like moonlight on water. Laubrock's tenor sax lines add a subtle melodic hook towards the finale. Yet, she opens "Conscience du Tragique" with a raw, commanding statement before yielding to Trudel's delicate piano, which softens the track into a reflective dialogue. This interplaybetween structure and freedom, tension and releasedefines the album's core. "Vagues / Spider Song" stands out for its eerie, undulating textures, evoking a restless sea, with each musician contributing to a collective improvisation that feels both disciplined, textured and unbound.
The absence of drums amplifies the group's focus on melody and space, a choice that recalls iconic drum-less jazz groups like

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
Track Listing
Argentique; Conscience du tragique; La vie commence; Vagues / Spider song; Paradoxe de la joie; Folio.
Personnel
Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière
guitar, electricEric Normand
bass, electricIngrid Laubrock
saxophoneJonathan Huard
vibraphoneMarianne Trudel
pianoAlbum information
Title: Folio #5 | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Tour De Bras
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Instrument: Guitar, electric
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