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Joao Lencastre: Parallel Realities
ByJoao Lencastre
drumsParallel Realities follows Lencastre's Song(s) Of Hope (Clean Feed, 2019), the second release from his Communion 3 piano trio with

Jacob Sacks
piano
Eivind Opsvik
bass
Lotte Anker
saxophoneb.1958

Per Gärdin
saxophoneb.1956
The disc begins with the waveless, ambient electronic sounds that slowly introduce twinkling piano, cymbal washes, bow bass and a quiet foraging saxophone. The sounds grow organically and succeed by way of great ears and some deferential group interactions. But what is holding the music together? As the disc proceeds so does the disquiet. First with squeaky saxophone and electronics and furtive piano attack. Sounds that are anything but random. Lencastre's drumming doesn't keep time here, because that function is kept by tacit agreement. "High Speed Chase" finds an intersection of bright piano runs contrasted with free jazz guitar and saxophone. "Rush Hour" spins into a maelstrom of sound. The lengthy "Crossing Worlds" (14+ minutes) is at first a ship adrift at sea; the creak of wood and low keys covers the mice-like electric sounds. The music is filled with what might be best described as micro-improvisations, all of which are in service of the group's objective. That is, to make a consistent and coherent statement. ">
Track Listing
Departure; Turbulent Journey; The Maze; High Speed Chase; Rush Hour; Crossing Worlds; Like A Walk In The Sky; Fire Dance.
Personnel
Joao Lencastre
drumsJo?o Lencastre: drums; Albert Cirera: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Rodrigo Pinheiro: piano; Pedro Branco: guitar; Jo?o Hasselberg: bass, double bass, electronics.
Album information
Title: Parallel Realities | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: FMR Records
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