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AERIE: Hatch and Host
ByThe dual saxophones of Hipp and Sam Comerford (Ireland) largely direct the narrative, with guitarist Laurent Meteau (Switzerland) very much part of the front line; drummer Matt Jacobson (Ireland) and bassist Peedu Kass (Estonia) offer far more than just a dynamic rhythmic platform, bringing textural nuance to the mix. Such nationally diverse groups, whilst never exactly rare in jazz, are increasingly the norm, though it's not often that a debut offering sounds as cohesive or boasts such a confident identity as AERIE does on Hatch and Host.
The gradually intertwining, staccato saxophones of "Phyton" and the curiously titled "257121 282287" suggest the influence of

Marius Neset
saxophoneb.1985

King Crimson
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Jerry Garcia
guitar, electricThe template, both within individual compositions and from one track to the next, is never exactly the same, though the differences are, for the most part, not so stark. "Traveler," for example, evolves from brushes-led melodicismwith a seductive solo from Kassthrough quietly noodling abstraction to grooving, rhythmically punchy terrain, which Hipp navigates in an impressive solo of some swagger. "I Quit," likewise, grows from quietly rustling beginnings to embrace stirring unison motifs and, through Comerford, straight-ahead exploration. The standout track, stylistically, is "Temple of the Sea," whose ethereal, hushed harmonics and subtle percussive colors draw a simple, alluring veil over the set.
Host and Hatch strikes an immediate chord on both an emotional and a cerebral level, though for the patient, repeated listens serve up greater rewards. A vibrant debut that demands an encore. ">
Track Listing
Phyton; 257121 282287; Whatever…; Antagonism; Viper; Traveler; I Quit; Temple of the Sea.
Personnel
Ingo Hipp: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Sam Comerford: tenor saxophone; Laurent Meteau: guitar; Peedu Kass: bass; Matthew Jacobson: drums.
Album information
Title: Hatch and Host | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Neuklang Records
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