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Samuel Blaser: Taktlos Zurich 2017
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Samuel Blaser
tromboneb.1981

Marc Ducret
guitarb.1957

Peter Bruun
drumsDucret (who has also majored with reedman

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954
As such, a genuine sense of discovery permeates the unhurried expositions. Thus the opening "Stoppage" shifts from improv give-and-take to knotty unisons, before unfolding to showcase Ducret's elongated corkscrewing lines, a drum solo which pays as much attention to timbre as rhythm, and Blaser's vocal inflections with his mute which create a testifying feel towards the close. The trombonist's reading of Stravinsky's "Fanfare For A New Theatre" proceeds with loose accompaniment which periodically snaps into focus, before segueing into Ducret's gentle lullaby "Useless Knowledge" which serves as a lyrically downbeat coda.
The remainder of the album offsets the somewhat abstract nature of the first half with more earthy moments, most obvious on the final "How To Lose." After a confab of scrawling guitar distortions, wah-wahed trombone and rattling percussion, the track settles into a funky swagger, held down variously by each of the principals, before an understated finale which, although it slightly dissipates the preceding energy, is of a piece with the classy conversational interplay which characterizes this disc. ">
Track Listing
Stoppage; Fanfare For A New Theatre / Useless Knowledge; Jukebox; How To Lose.
Personnel
Samuel Blaser
tromboneSamuel Blaser: trombone; Marc Ducret: guitar; Peter Bruun: drums.
Album information
Title: Taktlos Zurich 2017 | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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