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Houtkamp / Tramontana / Beresford / Blume: Frush
ByLuc Houtkamp
saxophone
Steve Beresford
pianoMartin Blume
drumsNow we have another album, Frust, recorded in concert at LOFT, Cologne, in November 2023. They are now a quartet, the trio having been joined by Sicilian trombonist
Sebi Tramontana
trombone
Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
As on the trio albums, the music on Frush is jointly credited to all four players. The album comprises seven tracks ranging from 3' 44" to 12' 07," and totaling 54' 10." As for the album title, each track title begins with F and seems to be a made-up nonsense word. The music is free improv at its best, without any player dominating the soundscape at the expense of the others or falling back on predictable clichés as filler. Instead, all four players sound as if they are listening and reacting to the others. Reacting does not necessarily mean that they play something similar. Sometimes the best way to react is to remain silent and give others space in which to play. The YouTube clip below demonstrates how each of the four balances their playing with that of the others to produce music which carries the unmistakable hallmark of each one as well as that of the quartet as a whole. In a nutshell, this is a textbook example of free improv at its best. Highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Frap; Flusk; Fidther; Fream; Frush; Fracchen; Frizzling.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Luc Houtkamp: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Steve Beresford: toys, objects; Martin Blume: percussion.
Album information
Title: Frush | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: FMR Records
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