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simakDialog: Live at Orion
ByThis 2-CD set matures rather nicely on repeated listens, primarily due to the tuneful licks and motifs that are understated or subliminally portrayed, becoming more conspicuous over time. For example, on "Throwing Words," the band underscores a harmonically attractive theme with a sense of urgency, featuring Tohpati's infusion of a little grit and grizzle via distortion techniques and budding improv segments with Arshad. And during various passages the percussionists' twirl through bracing unison lines with the soloists, complemented by indigenous folk statements and jazzy breakouts.
Arshad's fluently ascending single notes and percussive block chords serve a dual purpose, where he overlays a bouncy vibe atop the rhythm section and trades fours with Tohpati, while building up steam along the way. And the guitarist goes for the gusto with scathing upper-register licks and rippling flurries on "Stepping In," whereas the band explores hallowed vistas on the stately piece, "For Once and Never." In addition, the album's lengthiest track "This Spirit (18:01)," is engineered with inward-looking subplots and a burgeoning improvisation-based voyage, amped by Tohpati's feedback and volume control manipulations and Arshad's pumping chord clusters. Ultimately, the artists introduce a veritable Jetstream of novel concepts amid a stylishly depicted set of propositions. (Strongly recommended...)
Track Listing
CD1 - Throwing Words; Stepping Inn; For Once And Never; One Has To Be; Lain Parantina. CD2 - This Spirit; Kemarau; Disapih.
Personnel
simakDialog
band / ensemble / orchestraRiza Arshad: Fender Rhodes electric piano; Tohpati: electric guitar; Rudy Zulkarnaen: bass guitar; Endang Ramdan: Sundanese kendang percussion; Erlan Suwardana: Sundanese kendang percussion; Cucu Kurnia: assorted metal percussion.
Album information
Title: Live at Orion | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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