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Alister Spence / Satoko Fujii: Intelsat
BySatoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Alister Spence
pianob.1955

Raymond MacDonald
saxophoneLaptop artist

Ikue Mori
electronicsThe unnerving opener, "Mimas," is an oddly appealing combination of Spence's noises, bells, and gongs and Fujii's faint improvising inside the piano. The twenty-two minute "Narvi" is a mix of acoustic and electronic elements with the latter dominating. The mood is dark and at times approaching a threatening level of intensity. "Telesto" is a driving, complexly textured piece while the acoustic-only "Fenir" is a Spence solo. The fifteen-minute "Paaliaq" is a fine example of Fujii's gift for balancing melody on the precipice of chaos. The closing piece, "Methone" is an ethereal trance that almost floats the collection to its conclusion.
Spence and Fujii share a fascination with creating and performing well outside safety zones, ignoring norms and genres. Across Fujii's many group formations she utilizes a democratic process that allows the music to spontaneously take shape without the burden of expectation. Fujii's is not a laissez-faire approach but one that is guided by an intrinsic understanding between the players and in this case, she often steps back to allow Spence more space. Like so much of Fujii's work, there is little here that compares to other offerings; it is what makes all of her projects so interesting. ">
Track Listing
Mimas; Narvi; Telesto; Fenir; Paaliaq; Dione; Methone.
Personnel
Satoko Fujii
pianoSatoko Fujii: piano; Alister Spence: Fender Rhodes, electric piano, preparations and effects.
Album information
Title: Intelsat | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Alister Spence Music
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