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Klein / Rosaly / Warelis: Tendresse
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Tobias Klein
saxophone, altob.1967

Marta Warelis
pianob.1986

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974
Klein, who also helms the hyperactive genre-spanning Spinifex outfit, here restricts himself to the woody pitches of the bass and contrabass clarinets, suggesting they have a particular aesthetic in mind. If so, it is one in which he largely mines the mid and lower registers, where his sometimes breathy drones, sometimes cavorting tones, contrast with Warelis' percussive approach to the piano. She stalks the same terrain as other adventurous pianists such as

Magda Mayas
pianob.1979
Sophie Agnel
drumsRosaly, a doyen of saxophonist

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Paul Lovens
percussionb.1949

Tony Oxley
drums1938 - 2023
Demonstrating the egalitarian ethos, the comedown may derive from any source, so on "Thickofit" for example it is Rosaly's decision to halt mid-flow that shapes the ensuing narrative. Elsewhere it may be a more communal outcome as in the dissipation into elliptical bass clarinet and gentle tinkling on "Levensnevel." The final "Gestalt Switch" reverses the prevailing trajectory, moving from initial animated yelps and scrapes to a soundscape of delicate twangs, hums and thuds. But whichever way they go, the results guarantee an engaging and thoughtful expedition. ">
Track Listing
Thickofit; Levensnevel; Avec Toute La Tendresse Possible; Gestalt Switch.
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Tobias Klein: contrabass, bass clarinets.
Album information
Title: Tendresse | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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