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Henri Roger: Henri Roger: When Bip Bip Sleeps
ByFrench self-taught guitarist and pianist

Henri Roger
pianob.1951

Bruno Tocanne
drumsb.1955

Scott Bradley
trumpetWith such influential references it is clear that humor, playfulness and game-like interactions will characterize this happening. But this happeningpresented on a vinyl with accompanying discis so successful simply because these four musicians regard their humor with utmost seriousness. There are healthy doses of invented sounds, a sense of adventure and taking risks, a unique sense of timing and reflection, as well as a stubborn attempt to frame the immediate interplay in a broad picture. A much bigger, maybe updated and futuristic picture, that on one side references the work of Bradley with irreverent perspective but on the other side refuses completely to root itself in any genre or style, or to attach itself to any articulation.
The ideas are flowing and accumulated, juggled between all four members, toyed for brief seconds and abandoned for newer, shinier ones. Often the busy and noisy musical conversations sound as paying tributes to

Lawrence "Butch" Morris
cornet1947 - 2013

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
The interaction on improvisation on "Don't Talk To Me Like That" acknowledges its roots in the dynamic plot of a cartoon series, but does not obey the form of this genre. There are too many detours into sonic alleys, the process of tension building is mocked, the leading players as portrayed by the musicians sound as untamed, ill-mannered players who succumbed joyfully to a deep and colorful psychedelic trip, busy inventing new, proactive forms of expression and to get lost in this tasking process.
There are glimpses of free jazz interactions, mainly when drummer Toccane takes a leading role, as on "Are you Happy?," but most of the time he prefers to color the dense conversations. Vocalist Lesbro's invented language and the virtuous cello playing of Couturier with the invented sound universes of Roger push these wild conversations to different poles. Only on "At The Circus" the busy interplay slows down and this improvisation may sound as part of extreme cinematic adventure, still nuanced and inventive, but with more room for narrative progression.
A wild and highly engaging ride. ">
Track Listing
LP: Crazy Plane; Blip Blap Flup Blop; Don't Talk To Me Like That; Emergency. CD: Cats And Dogs; Follow That Horse; When Bip Bip Sleeps; Are You Happy? At The Circus; Running In The Jungle.
Personnel
Henri Roger
pianoEric-Maria Couturier: cello; Emilie Lesbros: vocals, effects; Henri Roger: piano guitar, percussion, laptop; Bruno Tocanne: drums.
Album information
Title: Henri Roger: When Bip Bip Sleeps | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Instant Musics Records
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