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Readymade: Triple Point
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Peter Nilsson
drumsb.1976
The five improvised pieces, each titled as a cell, play on the tension between free-form, noisy soundscapes and pulse. All are colored with inventive electric and acoustic sounds, with tonal and abstract harmonies. The nature of the trio's instrumentation and patient interplay enable them to sculpt each piece with a distinct sonic identity and temperament that allows the pieces to evolve organically.
The first and longest cut, the 18-minute "Cell #15" is defined with a clear progression accentuated by Nilsson's steady drum work and a slow accumulation of electro- acoustic articulations until the song suddenly changes course to a spare, minimalist, otherworldly texture. The short "Cell #12" offers a rhythmic concept structured by a series of collisions between acoustic drum sounds and electronic, concrete sounds, clouded gently with atmospheric synthesizer washes.
"Cell #14" is one of the best realized pieces. Its cinematic ambiance, carefully built tension and the patient, courting interplay between the distinct musiciansrelaxed drum pulse, breathy trumpet blows that sound as if referencing the schools of John Hassell or

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Steve Reid
drumsb.1944

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
Readymade succeeds in forming an original, inventive and versatile aesthetic of its own that calls for further experiences. ">
Track Listing
Cell #15; Cell #12; Cell #14; Cell #16; Cell #13.
Personnel
Robert Fuchs: synthesizers, electronics, cello, trumpet; Marcus Lundgren: synthesizers, electronics, voice; Peter Nilsson: drums.
Album information
Title: Triple Point | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Kopasetic Productions
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