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David Torn/Tim Berne/Ches Smith: Sun Of Goldfinger
ByDavid Torn
guitar, electricb.1953

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958
Sun of Goldfinger is the studio premier of the improvisational trio with Torn, saxophonist

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Ches Smith
drums"Eye Meddle" begins the set with an electronic soundscape from Torn that quickly develops into a thick texture with drums and more identifiable guitar sounds. Berne's characteristic alto saxophone somehow finds a melodic path. About halfway into the 24-minute performance Berne's solo climaxes exultantly as Smith brings in a regular drum rhythm. Torn's pitch-bending wailing finally erupts into a soloa bass pattern has also appeared, courtesy of Smith's live electronics, created in real timeand a saxophone/guitar conversation leads into another textural shift. A repeating pattern that had also been reinforced by the drums fades, slowing down as it goes, with a few closing electronic embellishments.
The other group creation "Soften The Blow" opens with keening horn, accompanied by gentle guitar swells: sounding for all the world like a conventional duet, at least briefly. This one takes its time: there is a long stretch of drone (courtesy of Torn, looped Berne saxophone, and later Smith's synthesizer) with gentle saxophone lines (which take on a Middle Eastern flavor) and only occasional percussive accents. By the end Smith has introduced a rockish beat, and the band sounds like a rock power trioalthough with another looped electronic fade out (this time with saxophone decoration).
Torn's composition "Spartan, Before It Hit" announces itself with a gradual string crescendo and a lovely saxophone melody, which is then echoed by the strings. The ensemble is heavily weighted with strings: the Scorchio Quartet is joined by guitarists

Mike Baggetta
guitarb.1979

Ryan Ferreira
guitar
Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
In addition to presenting some of the most freely improvised music by any of the three trio members, Sun of Goldfinger collectively have created a distinctive sound, blending acoustic and electronic instruments and often sounding much larger than three pieces. The album is enriched by the addition of David Torn's large ensemble composition, which offers a unique view into his creative process, as well as a kaleidoscopic performance that is the centerpiece of a collection which is a standout even among the many remarkable recent ECM releases. ">
Track Listing
Eye Meddle; Spartan, Before It Hit; Soften the Blow.
Personnel
David Torn
guitar, electricDavid Torn: electric guitar, live-looping, electronics; Tim Berne: alto saxophone; Ches Smith: drums, electronics, tanbou; Craig Taborn: electronics, piano (2); Scorchio String Quartet (2): Martha Mooke: viola/director; Amy Kimball: vioin; Rachel Golub: violin: Leah Coloff: cello; Mike Baggetta, guitar (2); Ryan Ferreira, guitar (2).
Album information
Title: Sun Of Goldfinger | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: ECM Records
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