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H?vard Wiik: This Is Not a Waltz
By Track review of "Mnemonic Functions"Håvard Wiik
piano
Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964
Wiik injects

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
"Mnemonic Functions" is the final track and is partly built on a reverse-engineered, cyclical theme amid Wiik's flailing abstract classical type maneuvers. However, drummer H?kon Mj?set Johansen is on fire, as he incorporates small bells, cymbals, a cowbell and other implements to complement an explosive polyrhythmic attack. Meanwhile, bassist Ole Morten V?gan lays down a timestamp with bulging notes, and ups the ante when the trio gels to a frenzied free bop groove.
It's a wickedly intense piece intensified by Wiik's fluctuating chord voicings, yet toned-down towards the finale, where his warmly crafted harmonics atop the rhythm section's temperate support segues into a whispering fadeout. Essentially, Wiik and associates execute a multidimensional performance, incited by the spell-binding finale "Mnemonic Functions" and other works that pose a host of beguiling developments. ">
Track Listing
Calligrams; Neidbau; Tudor Style; Bought & Muzzled; Ceci N'est Pas Une Valse; Tear Conveyor; Pneumatiques; Mnemonic Functions.
Personnel
H?vard Wiik
pianoH?vard Wiik; piano; Ole Morten V?gan: bass; H?kon Mj?set Johansen: drums.
Album information
Title: This Is Not a Waltz | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Moserobie
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