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Ballister Trio: Mechanisms

Fred Lonberg-Holm
cellob.1962

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974
Mechanisms is their second recording. Their first, Bastard String was self-produced in 2010 and, like this disc, recorded live. It is difficult to imagine this trio recording in a studio, rerecording or editing its music. The trio plays live, raw, and uninhibited.
The players are quite familiar and longtime collaborators in bands such as reed multi-instrumentalist

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964
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data-original-title="" title="">Vandermark 5 and various local ensembles.The three lengthy pieces heard here wander from quietude to noise. Each piece releases a cathartic rush of energy. Although the players forage and rummage about, it is not aimless; they are planning a course. "Claprock" opens with Nilssen-Love digging a foundation with his tom-toms as Rempis finds an intemperate balance on tenor. The pause for cymbal work and thundering bass drum is a prelude to the adrenaline rush to come. Lonberg-Holm's cello can pluck single notes or, via electronics, singe with a current that begs the question, is that a guitar?
Ballister Trio might start with the question

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Track Listing
Release Levers; Claplock; Roller Nuts.
Personnel
Dave Rempis
saxophoneDave Rempis: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone; Fred Lonberg-Holm: cello, electronics; Paal Nilsson-Love: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Mechanisms | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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