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Zanussi 13: Live
ByNorwegian bassist Zanussi was first noted as a member of the electronic experiment Wibutee in the 1990s. He later joining MZN3, Trespass Trio (with Martin Kuchen and

Raymond Strid
drumsb.1956

Frode Gjerstad
saxophone, altob.1948

Jonas Kullhammar
saxophoneb.1978

Stian Westerhus
guitarThings rarely get crowded after the opener "Balance/Sinawi," a noisy stop/start muscular introduction to the band. Zanussi and the drummers lay down a pulse that coaxes soloists to shed the bonds of gravity but then pause for some spacey meditation. Zanussi's compositions rarely opt for the obvious. His music is at times a hard-bodied equivalent to

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964
Elsewhere the band uses its size to great effect. The skronky guitar that opens "Broken Sinawi" could be a huge cargo ship that passes by unseen in a fog bank. Its largeness is both heard and felt, if not seen. The band then builds upon the freighter's size. While a drummer works in each stereo channel, the saxophonists, screeching, set about to tear the walls down. The energy system Zanussi works with here is vast. ">
Track Listing
Balance/Sinawi; Azrah Illusion/Street Woman; Amorous Parade; Broken Sinawi; Ghibli; Body And Zeuhl; All Wrath; Zoanthropy 2; Johnny Just Drop.
Personnel
Per Zanussi
bass, acoustic?yvind Br?kke: trombone; Eirik Hegdal: baritone saxophone, clarinet; Klaus Holm: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet; Mikko Innanen: alto saxophone; Per Oddvar Johansen: drums; Martin Kuchen: alto saxophone; Jonas Kullhammar: tenor saxophone; J?rgen Mathisen: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Kjetil M?ster: tenor saxophone, clarinet, percussion; Gard Nilssen: drums; Rolf-Erik Nystr?m: alto saxophone; Stian Westerhus: guitar; Per Zanussi: bass.
Album information
Title: Live | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Soul Note
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