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Abdou - Gouband - Warelis: Hammer, Roll and Leaf
BySakina Abdou
saxophone, tenorToma Gouband
drums
Marta Warelis
pianob.1986
This resistance to climax, and refusal to adhere to improv tropes, becomes one of the outfit's defining strategies. Rather than building toward clear peaks, they prefer incremental intensification. In a favoured gambit, Abdou often settles into a rippling tremolo, shadowed by Warelis' barrelling reverberations. Gouband, ever oblique, inserts texture rather than propulsion, employing stones, leaves and organic matter to construct an environment that feels both ancient and avant-garde.
Further affirmation of a definite group ethos comes not only in the finely-calibrated interplay but in how solo passages feel rooted in shared logic rather than personal showcase. Warelis, an in-demand collaborator across Europe's vanguard scenes, vouchsafed by her co-option by talent spotter supreme

Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963
Abdou, likely best known as a member of

Eve Risser
pianob.1982

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944

Benoit Delbecq
pianoEverything comes together on the final piece, "Hammer The Roll." Here, overlapping stop-start fragmentsMorse-coded piano, punctuated saxophone and methodical tappingaccumulate into an urgent interlocking weave. The trio resists resolution, instead carving out an extraordinary liminal zone between momentum and abstraction. With its remarkable sensitivity and aversion to the obvious, Hammer Roll Leaf offers a persuasive argument for the enduring vitality of ensemble improvisation. ">
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Roll; Leaf The Hammer; Leaf; Hammer; Roll The Leaf; Hammer The Leaf; Roll The Hammer; Leaf The Roll; Hammer The Roll.
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Title: Hammer, Roll and Leaf | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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