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Lama: Lamacal
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Susana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979

Gonçalo Almeida
bass, acousticb.1978

Greg Smith
guitar
Chris Speed
saxophoneWhether it be an

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
It is the quality, especially of the transitionsbetween songs and within the compositions themselvesthat makes the album special. An important part of it are the passages in which a single instrument deepens the piece, pushes forward into new areas, and opens up new horizons to continue, which constitutes a distinctive difference from classic jazz solos. At Lama's core is an engaging combination of roughness and melody, audacious and challenging line drawing, and a special unity of the pleasure of playing and deep concentration.
Santos Silva plays everything for which a trumpet is made. Almeida has a wonderfully vibrant bass sound and expands this in a special way by subtly infusing electronics. Smith, firm and flexible as well as rapidly reacting, has everything at hand and knows to use it aptly and at the right moment. Together, their playing remains amazingly grounded all throughout, while constantly new perspectives are being opened, urged, persevered, and shifted. Whatever happens, the excitement of listening continues. Ultimately the group manages what many others try most to achieve: creating appealing fantasy worlds that spark the imagination and could serve as salvation in the vast ocean of reality. The music evokes associations with Josef Nadj, Vasily Kandinsky, Manoel de Oliveira, and

And then, to realize that this is all shaped out of mud. "Lama" means "mud" in Portuguese; guts and self-confidence are clearly required to take that as a starting point. The album title, Lama?al, meaning "sludge" or ""silt," goes a step further still. Sea, tides, swell, sludge, creation; Santos Silva, Almeida, Smith and Speed delve into the remarkable, and mould it into fascinating, provocative shapes. ">
Track Listing
Overture For A Wandering Fish; Lama?al; Moby Dick; Cachalote; Pair Of Dice; Anémona; Manta.
Personnel
Lama
variousChris Speed: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Susana Santos Silva: trumpet, flugelhorn; Gon?alo Almeida: double bass, effects, loops; Greg Smith: drums, electronics.
Album information
Title: Lamacal | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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