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Tales Of Senses
Clean Feed
2023
Try listening to the first couple of bars of "Tale One," the almost half an hour long opening cut of Tales Of Senses, without being reminded of

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
João Valinho
drums
Luís Lopes
guitarBruno Parrinha
saxophoneOf course there are also plenty of differences between the two trios. Motian's signature compositional shapes are missing, for one. The circular melodies, minimalist but catchy and limited to a 2-bar motif, often constituting the entire foundation of a tune. In Vine Leaf's musicthe name of the trio derives from the English translation of
Bruno Parrinha
saxophone
Lantskap Logic: Hidden Danger Lets Me In
Clean Feed
2023
Organist " data-original-title="" title="">Evelyn Davis, guitarist

Fred Frith
guitarb.1949

Phillip Greenlief
saxophoneb.1959
The particular organ used for both Lantskap Logic recordings can be found at Mills Chapel in Oakland California, at the college where Frith had taught until 2018, where Davis completed her graduate studies in 2013 and whose esteemed music department ceased to exist in 2022, due to the college being sold off. The latter is reason why the trio decided to record at the Chapel once more in May 2022, as future access to the organ was about to become uncertain and the particular organ is, after all, intrinsic to the trio's DNA.
The music is haunting, at times breathtaking. Gy?rgy Ligeti, Olivier Messiaen, even Karlheinz Stockhausen and other pioneers of last century's music come to mind as Davis, Frith and Greenlief push to the boundaries of their imagination, letting the acoustics of the chapel move through their bodies and instruments with natural purpose. Ligeti, because of his intense dealing with harmonics, Messiaen both due to his deep interest in and musical application of birdsong as well as his reluctance towards terms like "tonal," "modal" or "serial," but preferring to view music as with and without color. And Stockhausen, because even ever since he was part of Henry Cow in the late '60s, Frith's experimental guitarist energy has been driven by the likes of Stockhausen, who investigated electronic music without limits. The closing section of the seamlessly merging "River Rises And Falls" and "Behind The Lines," is a particularly stirring display of most sensitive musicianship, leading from vibrating pitch-play and exploration of common textures between the instruments, to a rare romantic, almost traditionally harmonic coda, with guitar arpeggios, soft organ patterns to a beautiful lower-range drone accompanied by clacking saxophone key pearls and sustained frequency-flights.

For Beauty Is Nothing But The Beginning Of Terror
Clean Feed
2023
The Italian-Portuguese cooperation between pianist Simone Quatrana, Andrea Grossi on double bass and drummer Pedro Melo Alves explores the improvised nature of trio interplay freely, relying, if anything, on the pureness of energy, rather than any preconceived notions. High-powered workouts like "Ecotone"laced with frantically chromatic key-washes and lightening-like crashing cymbalsare juxtaposed with ambient explorations of touch that move the emphasis on timbre and shade, with cymbal-scratches matching double bass arco-swells, accompanied by minimal dissonant piano notes.
This pattern continues throughout For Beauty Is Nothing But The Beginning Of Terror, with the avant-garde firmly scanning both extremes: the uneasily quiet, and the aggressively disorganized. The two poles require one another, each temperament making room for the other to enter the picture, and the trio is well-versed in conjuring exactly what is needed and precisely the right time.

Live At The Armoury
Clean Feed
2023
Three major improvisational forces of today's avant-garde landscape come together in this live-sessionthe trio's very first meetingfrom 2018.

Mat Maneri
violab.1969

Lucian Ban
piano
Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Ches Smith
drumsThe trio kicks things off with a long-form improvisation that clocks in at just under half an hour and explores numerous idioms in that time. It's impressive to hear the three musicians playing so tightly together, so seemingly familiar with each other, considering that this is the document of a first encounter. They don't require much time for searching to find each other but appear in the thick of it from the top. As the music ebbs and flows, new elements are introducedbe it a new guitar effect, a sudden rumble in the drums, a guitar-riff or a lyrical phrase in the violaand immediately the other players adapt, already fluent in the freshly introduced language without needing it be taught.
Explosive moments include distorted guitar lines, the pace will speed up and Lillinger will use his drum-set as a boxing-bag. But the quiet moments, too are tense, with an always searching Maneri on his continued road of discovery, never serving any other purpose but exploration. After the extensive opener, "Ballistic" feels like an interlude, with Grdina switching to oud for the first time. He stays on the instrument for the concluding "Communion," bringing an oriental element into play that both Lillinger and Maneri are more than equipped to react to and develop.

Birchwood
Clean Feed
2023
On " data-original-title="" title="">Liba Villavecchia's second trio date alongside drummer Vasco Tralla and double bassist ?lex Reviriego, the Spanish saxophonist continues the free-ish alto saxophone investigations that made his debut Zaidín a success and presents his fiery tone in energized interplay with a powerful rhythm section. Song-structures, according to Villavecchia's design, contain composed elements for the group to hold on to, disguised in explosive intervals, rhythmical knots or a lyrical melody here and there. Other than that, the pieces organically develop momentum, with each musician pushing the music forward at their own pace and time.
Textural sounds make up the ten-minute long "Blue Quinoa" and serve as recurring elements throughout the record. They are embodied in screeching arco lines on double bass, quietly overblown saxophone cries on the edge of multiphonics and sparse yet often stress-inducing percussive injections. Sometimes the trio sounds like it wants to swing, in an

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Manifesto
Clean Feed
2023
There's a darkness, an eeriness too, to the musical elaborations of lap-steel player

Susan Alcorn
guitar, steel1953 - 2025

Jose Lencastre
saxophone, altob.1977
Hernâni Faustino
bass, acousticThe pieces tend to start out softly, quietly stacking layers of atmosphere that subsequently erupt in fidgety interplay, each instrument reacting to sudden burst of loud impulse. "Saturnalia" is a prime example of this notion and also captures the trio's return to silence, presenting Gy?rgy Ligeti-like investigations into colliding overtones and carefully improvised superimpositions of chromatic lines. A provocative, sometimes uncomfortable sounding music with many discoveries to be made.
Tracks and Personnel
Tales Of SensesTracks: Tale One; Tale Two; Tale Three.
Personnel: Bruno Parrinha: alto saxophone; Luís Lopes: electric guitar; Jo?o Valinho: drums.
Lantskap Logic: Hidden Danger Lets Me In
Tracks: Hidden Danger Lets Me In; And Spits Me Out Unseen; Beyond The Surface Smiling; Hold The Heart; The Sail Makers; River Rises And Falls; Behind The Lines.
Personnel: Evelyn Davis: pipe organ; Fred Frith: electric guitar; Phillip Greenlief: Bbclarinet, alto and tenor saxophones.
For Beauty Is Nothing But The Beginning Of Terror
Tracks: Gliss Glass; Ecotone; Concetto Spaziale (Tuo Lucio Fontana); Interludi I; Urbe; Urge (To Roberto Masotti); Intelrude II; The Tartar Steppe (To DIno Buzzati); Clichés; Lament; Interlude III; Taro (To Giorgio Gaslini); Interlude IV; Perline.
Personnel: Simone Quatrana: piano; Andrea Grossi: double bass; Pedro Melo Alves: drums, percussion.
Live At The Armoury
Tracks: Conjure; Ballistic; Communion.
Personnel: Gordon Grdina: guitar, oud; Mat Maneri: viola; Christian Lillinger: drums.
Birchwood
Tracks: Birchwood; Lublin; Blue Quinoa; Anima; Deep Yellow; Senán.
Personnel: Liba Villavecchia: alto saxophone; Vasco Trilla: drums, percussion; ?lex Reviriego: double bass.
Manifesto
Tracks: The Poet; Two Distant Reaities; Sombra; Interalia; Saturnalia; Manh? Louca.
Personnel: Susan Alcorn: pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar; José Lencastre: alto and tenor saxophones; Hern?ni Faustino: double bass, electric bass..
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