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Thomas Johansson: Home Alone
BySolo trumpet is fashionable of late with recordings by

Peter Evans
trumpet
Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965

Bill Dixon
trumpet1925 - 2010

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Axel Dorner
trumpetb.1964

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953
He might be best known for this contributions to Cortex, the freshest freewheeling jazz quartet of this new century. He is also a member of a trio with ?yvind Storesund and Paal Nilssen-Love, the quintet Friends and Neighbors, and Nilssen-Love's Large Unit. Here everything is stripped down to one man, one trumpet (or flugelhorn), and some mutes and plungers.
Johansson fashions music from the past 50 years of trumpet innovations. "Monologue" exhibits a crisp richness of tone, any classical student would envy, while "Fractures" delves into the slurry slap-tongue hyper-expressive extended technique his producer Lasse Marhaug might sample in a club clearing noise performance. Yes, what we are listening to is an artist in full command of his instrument. What is key here is that he doesn't just present sound, but song form. "Lines For Mathilde" is a luxurious flugelhorn ballad and the title track might be the solo you waited for all night when he is playing in another group.
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Track Listing
Monologue; A Fistful Of Density; Thematics; Sonic Transformation; Signal This; Bucket; Somewhat Faster; Fractures; Line For Mathilde; Home Alone.
Personnel
Thomas Johansson
trumpetThomas Johansson: trumpet, flugelhorn.
Album information
Title: Home Alone | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Tammtz Records
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