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Jon Rune Str?m Quintet: Fragments
ByJon Rune Strøm
bass, acousticb.1985
Andreas Wildhagen
drums
Andre Roligheten
saxophoneb.1985

Thomas Johansson
trumpetb.1983
Already a fixture on the Scandinavian scene, Str?m plays a prominent role in outfits such as the

Frode Gjerstad
saxophone, altob.1948
Friends & Neighbors
band / ensemble / orchestra
Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974
With such an assemblage of exciting talent, it is perhaps not surprising that the group works best when broken down into subsets, a strategy that Str?m uses to good effect on the title track. A passage for Roligheten's overblown shrieks intermingling with Str?m's own growling fender bass and Wildhagen's provocative rumbling tattoo is contrasted with a much quieter interlude comprising murmurings between trumpet and Svendsen, also on fender. In turn, that is obliterated by an eruption of tenor, fuzzed-bass and drums, before they all come together in a full-on aural assault. Such eventful pieces, chock-full of such unexpected gear shifts, bear testament to the thought with which Str?m organizes his resources.
A similar breakdown occurs on the first part of "Main Source/365-B," which almost functions as a concerto for Roligheten's expressive tenor distortions, pitched against alternating choppy and smoother settings. Johansson again teams with Svendsen, but this time to subvert the rippling cadences of the other three. "Blood" provides more conventional fare, with Johansson's melodic trumpet fluttering somewhat uneasily above a slinking riff from the twin fender basses. The boppish "Wallack" acts as a vehicle for Svendsen, first in free counterpoint to Roligheten's tenor bounce, and then sawing determinedly across repeated rhythmic figures, until he disappears in a near inaudible whistle.
The final word though goes to Str?m as his unaccompanied strums, thwacks, slurs and twangs form the centerpiece of the dirge-like "Stillhetens Hav," completing a powerful bass-heavy outing. ">
Track Listing
B?nsull Etter Moren; Main Source/365-B; Fragments; Blood; Wallack; Stillhetens Hav.
Personnel
Jon Rune Str?m
bass, acousticThomas Johansson: trumpet; Andre Roligheten: tenor saxophone; Christian Meaas Svendsen: double bass, fender bass; Jon Rune Str?m: double bass, fender bass; Andreas Wildhagen: drums.
Album information
Title: Fragments | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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