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Bram De Looze: Septych
ByBram De Looze
pianoIn its episodic and genre hopping nature, "Thorium" gives a strong steer on what to expect. At the start the three saxophones of

Gebhard Ullmann
saxophoneb.1957

Daniel Levin
cellob.1974
Of the five extemporized encounters, "Outreach" begins with a subset of the unit. As De Looze supplies a loose structure, others gradually contribute though rarely everyone together. It finishes with a cello phrase repeated in electronic loop. "Interlink" is a deliberately held in check exchange between Van Der Werf's baritone and De Looze's lucid piano which delves into abstract lyricism. Similar restraint manifests in "As Below," a duo for Flin Van Hemmen's metallic brushed drum rattle and spare piano, although incorporating an animated crossfire at its center.
Conversely though credited to De Looze's pen, "Xenolith" sounds like a conduction in which Ullmann's vocalized bass clarinet and the cellos feature prominently. In "Seven Trees Out East" the cellos shadow Ullmann's perky flute and Verheyen's soprano counterpoint, before a rhythmic saxophone trio evokes a hybrid between a chamber ensemble and World Saxophone Quartet. The concluding "Ambiguous" represents the only number which might pass for jazz with swinging pizzicato cello, drums almost in tempo, spiraling Ullmann tenor and piping Verheyen soprano soaring over one of the tightest passages on the disc.
De Looze has created an unsettling makes for intriguing listening and augurs well for the future. As ever with larger bands, the one gripe is not knowing who plays what. Some indication which cellist is in which audio channel for example would help. ">
Track Listing
Thorium; Outreach; Xenolith; Interlink; As Above, As Below; L'esprit D'escalier; Repulse; Land Of Morning Calm; Seven Trees Out East; TH 90 Disrupted; Ambiguous.
Personnel
Bram De Looze
pianoBram De Looze: piano, compositions; Lester St-Louis: cello; Daniel Levin: cello; Flin Van Hemmen: drums; Bo Van Der Werf: baritone saxophone; Robin Verheyen: tenor and soprano saxophone; Gebhard Ullmann: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, bass flute.
Album information
Title: Septych | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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