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Trio Kleine Ahnung: Laniakea
ByCarl Morgan
guitar
Rajiv Jayaweera
drums
Sam Anning
bassIn sound and vocabulary, Morgan's guitar playing on "Datameta" brings to mind the other Berlin-based guitarist,

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970

Sean Wayland
keyboardsEffortless chemistry is hard to come by, but very prominent between the three especially impressive, considering that the music was created within no more than a week of jamming and recording in Berlin. Their respective homes being in Berlin, New York and Melbourne, the trio had limited time to rehearse and exchange ideas face-to-face. Even on quieter ballads their interaction rings with conviction. Arguably a slight nod to

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
The blend of styles on Laniakea is colorful yet coherent, bound together by texture and the sonic tapestry which introduces and bookends the album as "Intro" and "Outro." Translated from German, the trio's name might allude to the trio having "little clue." But the music they make begs to differ, and showcases musicians who are well aware of their many strengths and play to them with aplomb. ">
Track Listing
Intro; Datameta; Kleine Ahnung; Laniakea; Ripples; Gott Liebt Diese Welt; Losdy; Outro.
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Additional Instrumentation
Sean Wayland: Synthesizer (Track 3)
Album information
Title: Laniakea | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Earshift Music
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