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Phil Grenadier / Bruno Raberg Duo: Plunge
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Bruno Raberg
bass, acousticb.1954

Phil Grenadier
trumpetThis pair plunges into the abyss of the mind as they explore themselves, their surroundings, their instruments and their connection to one another, but this isn't all off-the-cuff, on-the-spot construction. The presence of aural overlays and multiple, self-conversant Grenadiers make it clear that deliberation and free improvisation made a pact to get along during this date. R?berg, who is credited for "sound design," sonically sculpts, adds and tweaks all of the aural elements at his disposal, giving greater structure and foundation to music that often exists on the brink of uncertainty; he proves to be a thoughtful architect.
While simple and unadorned dialogue comes into play in select places ("Intersections: Part I-Moving Cycles" and "The Outermost Island"), the majority of this set isn't built around au natural sounds. Liquid tones ride atop semi-waltzing bottoms ("Last Train To Seville"), clipped and curt abstractions come to the foreground ("Five Short Pieces: Suzaku-Vermillion Bird") and layered voices create an atmosphere of harmonic eeriness ("Triangulum"). Elsewhere, diabolical structures meld into the unknown ("Ushas/Quadratic"), agitated bass-as-percussion gives way to a searching horn ("Heartwood") and a grounding bass ostinato provides a foundation for some trumpet painting ("Intersections: Part 3-Sandclock").
Saxophonist

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Track Listing
Reveille; Last Train to Seville; Five Short Pieces: Seiryuu- Azure Dragon, Byakko - White Tiger, Suzaku - Vermillion Bird, Genbu - Black Tortoise, Ouryu - Yellow Dragon; Lonely Woman; Heartwood; Ushas/Quadratic; Intersections I - IV: Part 1 - Moving Cycles, Part 2 - Line and Sphere, Part 3 - Sand Clock, Part 4 - Isomorphic; Area 51; The Outermost Island; Triangulum; Lizrael; Intersections V: Part 5 - Being and Time.
Personnel
Phil Grenadier
trumpetPhil Grenadier: trumpet; Bruno R?berg: acoustic bass, sound design.
Album information
Title: Plunge | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Orbis Music
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