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David Torn: Sun Of Goldfinger
ByDavid Torn
guitar, electricb.1953
Along with absorbing listeners and expecting reductive reactions from them, fellow New York adventurers also join Torn on these mercurial dialogs.

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Ches Smith
drumsBirthing Sun of Goldfinger to life is "Eye Meddle," the surging first of two spontaneous trio pieces bookending the large ensemble piece "Spartan, Before It Hit." Using the mixing process as the "gigantic reveal" referred to by Torn, "Eye Meddle" becomes an increasingly incessant, fascinating inquiry into ambient mechanics and group-think. Simmering slowly from ambulance siren-like beginnings, the trio moves unwaveringly into darker realms, with expectant loops and effects erupting into a howling, pounding, full-throttle oceanic pull. Above it all, Berne's extended lines serve in equal measure as distressed voices barely holding their heads above water, and prolonged prayers of thankfulness knowing the anxious dark will soon pass.
Pianist

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Ryan Ferreira
guitarMartha Mooke
violaTrack 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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