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Markus Reuter: Truce
ByMarkus Reuter
guitar, electricb.1972

Stick Men
band / ensemble / orchestra
Mark Wingfield
guitar, electricNo such confusion here: for its historic 100th release, MuneJune Records features him as the guitarist in an improvisational power trio with Italian bassist
Fabio Trentini
bass, electric
Asaf Sirkis
drumsb.1969

King Crimson
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969

Robert Fripp
guitarb.1946
"Be Still My Brazen Heart" opens with an especially atmospheric soundscape, and retains a rubato feel throughout. It builds in intensity, featuring an abandoned guitar solo and brief drum and bass solos before swelling to a conclusion with guitar in the lead. "Let Me Touch Your Batman" (the title sounds like something you might hear at ComiCon) has an energy and menace that makes the title sound more like a demand than a question. Closer "Gossamer Things" is built on an especially catchy bass line. Trentini switches to a more insistent riff to signal the end of the piece. But a soundscape with a few well-placed drum hits have the last word.
While Markus Reuter has contributed to many excellent albums, it is a special treat to hear him take center stage the way he does here. It makes it easy to hear him as a fiery, creative soloist (as well as an excellent soundscaper). Not just a great touch-guitarist, but a great guitarist, period. ">
Track Listing
The Truce; Swoonage; Bogeyman; Be Still My Brazen Heart; Power Series; Let Me Touch Your Batman; Gossamer Things.
Personnel
Markus Reuter, Touch Guitars? AU8, live looping; Fabio Trentini: Wal fretless bass, bass synthesizer; Asaf Sirkis: acoustic drums.
Album information
Title: Truce | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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