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Clemens Kuratle Murmullo: Lies
ByClemens Kuratle
drumsb.1991
The front line combination of saxophone, trombone and guitar gives the band a dense sound where guitarist
Franz Hellmuller
guitarRafael Jerjen
bassFlorian Weiss
tromboneJonathan Maag
saxophone
Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947
"Contemplation" lives up to its title. It maintains a slow measured pace with quiet guitar chiming and a rumbling rhythmic undercurrent that gives the music a tropical feel. The two horns play a plush unison line throughout the melody section before stepping out into slow, graceful arabesques accompanied by gleaming guitar notes. On "Deconstruct" the sax and trombone begin things, forcefully battering, until Weiss takes the lead, singing over Jerjen's stuttering bass. Hellmueller joins in subdued sympathy to Weiss, his guitar double-tracked over a lopsided but effective bass and drum progression. Eventually all three lead instruments intertwine in a formal dance featuring Weiss broadly moaning over Hellmueller's chords. There are a lot of pieces to "Lull-a-bye." It has a chugging locomotive beat, funky bowed bass, and Maag and Weiss blowing joyful lines with an American folk lilt that could come from one of

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Clemens Kuratle builds his group's music on irregular but catchy rhythms that gives it a peculiar originality. He blends together folk, jazz, and rock elements into a sound that is deep, fun and unique. ">
Track Listing
Lies; Contemplation; Deconstruct; Prelude; Aunt Rose; Lull-a-bye.
Personnel
Clemens Kuratle
drumsJonathan Maag
saxophoneFlorian Weiss
tromboneFranz Hellmuller
guitarRafael Jerjen
bassAlbum information
Title: Lies | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Antidro
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