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Samo Salamon: Traveling Moving Breathing
BySamo Salamon
guitar, electricb.1978
This particular combination is new, but both players have prior history. Saxophonist

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Roberto Dani
drums"Dephony" opens the set with rubato drums: guitar and tenor saxophone come in with the ominous theme. Salamon takes a long over-driven guitar solo, accompanied by Malaby's saxophone. "Moving Target" is dominated by a free conversation between guitar and tenor, but Dani finally joins in for a jerky groove. "Breathing" is a collective improvisation (a common feature in Salamon's recent albums) largely led by Malaby's saxophone. In fact the first half is a quiet saxophone/drum duet; when Salamon enters he mostly plays rhythmic accompaniment, so rhythmic that it sometimes blends with the drums.
Both "Grey Matter" and "Kei's Dream" function as ballads. There are a whole series of Salamon compositions with his wife Kei's name in the titlethe most frequently recorded ones are "Kei's Secret" and "Kei's Garden"so this new one joins a well-established tradition. "Traveling Without Motion" includes extended unaccompanied sections for tenor saxophone and guitar. Clearly the bassless trio requires playing partners who can embrace the freedom that Salamon is offering. "Pedro Is Clean" ends the set on an upbeat note, with a riff-based head that sounds more like the earliest bassless trio albums. ">
Track Listing
Dephony; Moving Target; Breathing; Grey Matter; Traveling Without Motion; Too Much; Kei's Dream; Arnold; Pedro Is Clean.
Personnel
Samo Salamon
guitar, electricTony Malaby: tenor and soprano saxophone; Samo Salamon: guitar; Roberto Dani: drums.
Album information
Title: Traveling Moving Breathing | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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