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Live From The Opus Jazz Club: Csaba Czirják Quintet, Xavi Torres Trio & Mash

Courtesy Bálint Hrotko
Opus Jazz Club
Budapest, Hungary
September 9, 2021
Budapest Music Center is a utopian artistic edifice. It houses a large concert hall, a recording studio, rehearsal rooms, a research library, a café and an impressive hoard of instruments, suited to jazz and moderne classical performances. Another highly impressive part of the building is located down in its basement, with the Opus Jazz Club customarily hosting around five shows each week. The artists are mostly European, with a good proportion of Hungarian bands, and the occasional Stateside visitors. Hopefully this last ratio will be increasing as 2022 progresses.
Opus has a warming, inclusive, pale-woody vibration that's reminiscent of NYC's much-missed Jazz Standard club. It's also a restaurant, but each evening's audience remains for two sets, so the process is neither rushed nor disruptive to the music. There's a balcony area above, so a few extra tables can be accommodated, but the main part of the audience is seated below. Your scribe was in town for three nights, to sample bands from Budapest, Barcelona and Vienna, although this latter group blended Austrian, Hungarian and Iranian backgrounds.
The Csaba Czirják Quintet has a line-up of drums, bass, piano and tenor saxophone, with the leader on guitar. Bence Molnár also plays Prophet and Fender Rhodes. This was the album release concert for the band's third album, Sun And Moon. Drummer
Ádám Bögöthy
bass
Dave Holland
bassb.1946
The Xavi Torres Trio
Opus Jazz Club
Budapest, Hungary
September 10, 2021
As part of the club's Catalan Sounds season,
Xavi Torres
pianoMash
Opus Jazz Club
Budapest, Hungary
September 11, 2021
The winning band of these three nights was easily Mash, a trio from Vienna whose name presumably refers to what they do with their musical conceptions. Drummer and percussionist
András Dés
drumsMahan Mirarab
guitarMash revel in intricate figures, rife with sharp stops and starts, citrus-strum strings governed by rotary skin patterns. Mirarab took a long, needling solo on his upper neck, with Pongrácz making his bass clarinet sound like a groggy Moog, frantic convolutions imbued with a modernist classical precision in the percussion department. The clarinet capered across a twitchily mechanoid-organic spasming, with a remarkable Dés drum solo, full of tiny rattle-clusters, punctuated by hard strikes, incredibly powerful, even though he shies away from using a bass drum. In contrast, Dés would keep to simple hand-claps and knee-slaps, returning to the roots, as Mirarab constructed a cyclic guitar figure, but made by fingertips, soft-hammering the strings. Clarinet smeared, as the double-axe started to sound like an oud, jumping between the necks, fretted and fretless phrases exchanged. This band typified the vivid quality of style and culture collisions frequently made down in the Opus den of creativity.
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