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Riverloam Trio: Inem Gortn
ByMikolaj Trzaska
saxophone, baritone
Olie Brice
bass, acousticb.1981

Mark Sanders
drumsb.1960
Trzaska's throaty alto saxophone cries clearly draw inspiration from the towering example of German reed iconoclast

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Recognizing the value and effect of silence remains one of the unit's key strengths. It's a gambit used sparingly, but when called upon, as at the start of the conversational "Grasping Ivy" and the restrained "Elephant Trees" and recurring throughout both parts of "Beware of Porter," such parsimony proves supremely effective, imparting even more weight to the relaxed exchanges. As ever such unfettered settings benefit from variations in dynamics, achieved here through the Pole's employment of bass clarinet on "Danzig Blues" and the slow burning "Inem Gortn," as well as Brice's switches from gritty plucking to abrasive bowing and Sanders' balancing act between texture and tumult.
The images of vegetation adorning the sleeve and disc itself, in addition to the Yiddish title which translates as "In The Garden," provide an apt metaphor for what lies within: music with an unforced organic quality which grows on you. ">
Track Listing
Grasping Ivy; Beware of Porter part 1; Beware of Porter part 2; Danzig Blues; Grub Party; Elephant Trees; Inem Gortn.
Personnel
Mikolaj Trzaska
saxophone, baritoneMiko?aj Trzaska: alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Olie Brice: double bass; Mark Sanders: drums.
Album information
Title: Inem Gortn | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: FMR Records
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About Mikolaj Trzaska
Instrument: Saxophone, baritone
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