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Luís Lopes/Jean-Luc Guionnet: Live At Culturgest
ByThe pairing of the two musicians with seemingly different philosophies makes this an interesting session. Lopes comes from a rock and punk background that has remained with him as he explores the freedom of improvisation in bands like the Humanization 4tet, Lisbon Berlin Trio, Big Bold Back Bone, and Afterfall. His Noise Solo At ZDB Lisbon (LPZ, 2013) was a master particle acceleration of sound. Guionnet is a connoisseur of musique concrete and the avant-garde saxophone. He can create minimalist sound, but also, like his trio The Ames Room Bird Dies (Clean Feed, 2011), he can parse out a splintered post-bop attack.
The two lengthy tracks conjure emotion and memories of just about every science fiction film ever made where space travelers either escape the atmosphere of this planet or attempt reentry. The opening calm of "Part I" floats weightlessly on single notes of the saxophone and the gentle feedback of guitar. The tranquility of space is soon disturbed by the alerts of tongue-fluttered saxophone and the squawk of notes. Lopes turns up the intensity (and noise) pushing the piece into the turbulence of sound. Electricity-meets- brass, as the two struggle with the instability of the terrain. The equanimity of the start gives way to a

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Track Listing
Part I; Part II.
Personnel
Luís Lopes
guitarLuís Lopes: electric guitar; Jean-Luc Guionnet : alto saxophone.
Album information
Title: Live At Culturgest | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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