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Shelton / Lonberg-Holm / Rosaly: Resounder
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Aram Shelton
saxophoneb.1976

Fred Lonberg-Holm
cellob.1962

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974
Saxophonist and organizer Aram Shelton cut his teeth in the Chicago scene playing in Dragons 1976, Grey Ghost, and

Jason Roebke
bass
Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphoneThe music is all improvised, with postproduction processing by Shelton to boost the tracks 'musicality.' That said, the processing is quite minimal, with bits of layering that are barely discernible.
His partners are skilled at the art of instant composing. Fred Lonberg- Holm is a favorite partner for players like

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Joe McPhee
woodwindsb.1939

Frode Gjerstad
saxophone, altob.1948


Nick Mazzarella
saxophone, altob.1984

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Josh Berman
cornetThe music within balances new sounds with an continual flow of reciprocal interactions. Like the aforementioned cartoon soundtracks, the improvising acts as a progressive narrative, that conjure mental cinema. The discs highlight is the track "Hope of Symbioses." It begins with the touch of cymbals, and the stretch of bowed cello against some processed alto. Shelton then slides in with the quietest dream of alto notes played against Lonberg-Holm's film noir plucked strings and Rosaly's drunken sailor beats. The action progresses until the film, well, just runs out. ">
Track Listing
Fading Memory; No Cover; The Listening Point; Not There; Bring Focus; Hope of Symbioses; Painted Corners; Half Day.
Personnel
Aram Shelton: alto saxophone, processing; Fred Lonberg-Holm: cello, guitar, electronics; Frank Rosaly: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Resounder | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Singlespeed Music
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