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Per Mathisen: Sounds of 3
ByJoe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraThe result is a highly-charged power trio record that's constantly adventurous and powerful enough to shake the house down. Through Sounds of 3 they may stick to changes or hit fills in unison from time to time, but never lose that spirit of unpredictability and stretching the parameters of what they're doing. To the extent there's any lead part, it's usually from Frode Aln?s taking lines on guitar to establish the head or pattern, which still leaves him plenty of spaces to slow down or maybe play with electric tones, while Giraldo Piloto's drumming deftly juggles tricky fills and rhythms without losing the throughline. Each member's small solo passages serve as important pieces of the songs rather than mere chances to show off.
The different tracks all provide a chance to show another facet of Mathisen's writing and give the three space to surprise each other. With the bandleader composing (or rather laying out the structure for) all but one, he shows his interest in a range of things from aural abstraction to spry funk. The bass is nimbly versatile yet still always somewhere in the big malleable pocket: bubbly and funky through "Kick Ab Shuffle," supple and hard-driving for the frisky "Rumbamania" or calming and steady in the more meditative "Maestro H. Sunde." The trio takes some jazzy cues from the likes of

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
The one non-original is a lively rendition of Gabriel Fauré's "Pavane," which gets a lovely intro on the fretless (shades of

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987
Track Listing
The C Sharp Man; Rabbagast II; Maestro H. Sunde; Kick Ab Shuffle; Pavane; Skumringstimen; Rumbamania; Travellin? Man.
Personnel
Per Mathisen
bassPer Mathisen: acoustic and electric basses, vocoder; Frode Aln?s: electric guitar; Giraldo Piloto: drums.
Album information
Title: Sounds Of 3 | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Losen Records
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