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Benjamin Lackner: Spindrift
ByBenjamin Lackner
pianoIt was a long-time dream. For some time, Benjamin Lackner has had a wish to record with ECM. In an interview, he outlined his attempts to produce music that would impress ECM's


Mathias Eick
trumpetb.1979

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971
Matthieu Chazarenc
drumsThe playing of Turner on "Spindrift" has a quiet meditative beauty underlined by the spare accompaniment from Lackner and Chazarenc. The writing of "Mosquito Flats" has spareness and adroitness that is mesmerizing. The interplay between Turner and Eick compels attention, their lines moving between closeness and separation yet always tied with a similar thought. Their similar tones weave a spell.
"More Mesa" belongs to Lackner. The pianist explores the spaciousness of the writing paced by the bass before Turner and Eick duet over the piano arpeggios and drumming becomes more intense. "Chambery" written by Chazarenc has a playful quality and has an almost fugal interval between Eick and Turner.
"See You Again My Friend" has a clear yearning melody that inspires Eick to soar above the melody as both the tenor and trumpet intertwine, with the separate instrument becoming almost a single voice. The unhurried duo, pacing tentatively through "Out Of The Fog," is a slow, impressionistic meander.
The brevity of the tracks means that the elegant melodic ideas are not stretched beyond their limits and consequently have a satisfying wholeness. Lackner invests a great deal in Turner and Eick, their compatibility is at the heart of the music.
The pleasureand it is considerablethat can be gained from this music emanates from Lackner's writing as it explores the inherent lyricism of Turner and Eick with their complementary approaches. The writing softens the gap between the written notes and the improvisation so that it is often difficult to ascertain where one shades into the other. The solos rise completely naturally out of the writing. There is a shared vision of restrained music, rising and flowing with fluent grace. This is a jazz equivalent of chamber music.
Lackner with a pointed metaphor said recently: "We work by holding back, kind of like cooking on a lower flame."
The recording at La Buissonne Studios at Pernes les Fontaines has the stillness, depth and clarity that this music needs. ">
Track Listing
Spindrift; Mosquito Flats; More Mesa; Chambery; See You Again My Friend; Murnau; Fair Warning; Anacapa; Ahwahnee; Out of the Fog.
Personnel
Benjamin Lackner
pianoMathias Eick
trumpetMark Turner
saxophone, tenorLinda May Han Oh
bass, acousticMatthieu Chazarenc
drumsAlbum information
Title: Spindrift | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: ECM Records
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