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Lama + Joachim Badenhorst: The Elephant's Journey
BySusana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979

Gonçalo Almeida
bass, acousticb.1978

Greg Smith
guitar
Joachim Badenhorst
clarinetb.1981
Lama's first disc Oneiros (Clean Feed, 2011), was in trio, and saxophonist/clarinetist

Chris Speed
saxophoneBadenhorst, a rising star on clarinet, especially stands out here with his bass clarinet, which swaddles the crisp sound of Santos Silva's trumpet. The band executes their post-modern sound with the flavors of contemporary electronic music, pieces of rock, chamber jazz, and a kind of post-bop filtered through a European sensibility. The opener, "Razor's Edge," crackles with the snap and pop of sampled vinyl dust and the ethereal wash of horns before it opens itself into the urgency of "The Process." The music flirts with a two-horn conversation over an appealing groove before the sound of an old fashioned dial-up modem is heard. Like the literature referenced, each piece incorporates surprise. The complexity of "Crime & Punishment" is driven by Smith's drums, as is the heaviness of "The Gorky's Spy," which sounds like it could be a cover of a tune penned by Kurt Cobain. The title track best captures this band's modus operandi, with equal parts composed and improvised music. Badenhorst is free to fly here on bass clarinet with his circular breathing and extended solo. The music sizzles with energy and a certain controlled abandon. The ending piece, "Don Quixote," is permeated with a comforting hush; Santos Silva and Badenhorst's horns levitate over the huge bass notes of Almeida and brushwork of Smith as the music is warmed by an electronic stew. ">
Track Listing
Razor’s Edge; The Process; A Hunger Artist; Crime & Punishment; Murakami; The Gorky Spy; The Elephant’s Journey; Don Quixote.
Personnel
Joachim Badenhorst: clarinet, bass clarinet; Susana Santos Silva: trumpet, flugelhorn; Gon?alo Almeida: double bass, effects, loops; Greg Smith: drums, electronics.
Album information
Title: The Elephant's Journey | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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