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Torben Snekkestad / Soren Kjaegaard / Tomo Jacobson: Spirit Spirit
ByPolish-born, Copenhagen-based bassist

Tomo Jacobson
bass, acousticb.1985
Torben Snekkestad
saxophoneThe musical trip sounds like three sojourners on a trip through a stark landscapea desert, or a flat expanse of snowon a slow slalom course, paths crossing then veering off on individual but roughly parallel paths to the destination, wherever that is, and if a destination exists at all. But maybe there is no destination; maybe it is the journey that reigns.
Bass and saxophone explore much in the way of extended techniquesgroans and howls, scratchings and hisses, percussive (outside of the piano) coming from perhaps a hand hitting the wood of the bass, in a spirited trip through nine segments followed by an epilogue. The piano finds glissandi and flattened thuds and delicate tinklings.
Spirit Spirit as a suite is best listened to from start to finish. The sounds could be considered stark and formless taken in small bitesthat is often the way with the avant-garde. But a concentrated listen will reveal much beauty, and indeed many forms. Improvisation from masters creates form and beauty from nothing. It happens here.
This patiently-created, in-the-moment music requires patience on the listeners' partpatience repaid on Spirit Spirit. Just listen. ">
Track Listing
Spirt Spirit I - X; Spirit Spirit: Eplilogue.
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Title: Spirit Spirit | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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