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Revisiting and Reinventing: Lionel Loueke and Portico Quartet
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HH Reimagined
Edition Records
2022
Reinvention is one of

Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973

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band / ensemble / orchestra
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Where that unaccompanied recording made a warmly personable and exploratory tribute to Loueke's mentor/colleague/friend, HH Reimagined drags a handful of those tracks through the electronic wringer and straight into some kind of indie rave basement. Savvy mixer Gilles Peterson creates a bed of junkyard beats with chittering crackles and overdriven thuds, often leaving Loueke's own seven-string as lurking (yet important) background coloring. Some of Hancock's oldest-school hard-bop standards become avant-garde rave-ups punctuated by stray vocal samples in timeless underground tradition.
"Butterfly" morphs into a piece of street-savvy drum-n-bass. "Watermelon Man" keeps a tinge of its famous funk makeover from Headhunters (Columbia, 1973), underlaid with rapid glitch clicks and loud distortion that never would have been imagined in the '70s. Most expressive is "Tell Me a Bedtime Story," which drifts from abstract sound-without-notes to rhythmic junglescape before Loueke's original track gradually eases onto center stage in something resembling an actual lullaby. If HH Reimagined sometimes makes it tricky even to spot recognizable traces of Hancock's original songs in the mix, he'd surely still approve of what they've becomeLoueke's evocation of the master's exploratory spirit couldn't be more authentic.

Terrain (Extended)
Gondwana Records
2022
As a product of isolation at the very beginning of the COVID age, Terrain (Gondwana, 2021) was a sparse work inevitably shaped by absence and empty spaces. Interestingly enough,

Portico Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraThe addition of a string quartet doesn't re-shape the piece but rather deepens the colors and textures. While airy synth and patiently drawn-out sax float over
Keir Vine
drumsTracks and Personnel
HH ReimaginedTracks: One Finger Snap; Watermelon Man; Driftin'; Hang Up Your Hang Ups; Tell Me a Bedtime Story; Butterfly.
Personnel: Lionel Loueke: guitar, vocals; Gilles Peterson and Alex Patchwork: production.
Terrain (Extended)
Tracks: I; II; III.
Personnel: Duncan Bellamy: drum set, MPC1000 sampler; Jack Wyllie: saxophone, prepared piano; Taz Modi: Prophet 08, Juno 60, bass guitar; Keir Vine: hang drums, piano; Simmy Singh: violin; Joy Becker: violin; Laura Senior: violin; Rachel Shakespeare: cello.
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