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John Cage, Variations + FOUR
ezz-thetics
2023 Formed in 2010, CALATO is a quartet from Buenos Aires, Argentina, comprising two prepared guitarists, a drummer who plays with chopsticks, and an amplified voice. The quartet has performed widely in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. The music they perform includes free jazz, improv and contemporary compositions as well as punk and abstract noise. They started as a noise improvisation band and spent several years playing together without any parts or scores, just working on listening to one another. Later they started investigating different approaches to composition. They have said, "There is something about taking serious music not so seriously that lets you try lots of different things..." The current album, which totally consists of CALATO arrangements of John Cage compositions, is evidence supporting the success of their methodology. Between 1958 and 1963, Cage composed the first three of his eight Variations; they each comprised transparent plastic sheets upon which were shapes or symbols for the musicians to interpret. The first seven tracks of this album include two versions of "Variations I" (one of 2:05, the other 5:56), four versions of "Variations II" (0:58 to 1:04) and a 4:20 version of "Variations III." The resulting music seems closer to improv than to composed music. Listening to the seven "Variations" tracks, it almost impossible to identify which are versions of the same piece. Nonetheless, as improv the music is first rate and stands up well to repeated listening. The remainder of the album is devoted entirely to a single half-hour rendition of Cage's 1992 piece "FOUR6" one of his final number pieceshis sixth for four players as indicated by its title; Cage's instructions say that each performer chooses 12 different sounds and plays within flexible time brackets. CALATO follow suit and their rendition of the piece works well while retaining the quartet's unmistakable signature. This album is highly recommended for listeners who like Cage, improvisation or both. This quartet will be worth watching out for in future.

FFlair
ezz-thetics
2023 The story behind this album seems so incredible that it has the potential to be made into a motion picture... The association "Jazz in Chur" pursues a project "JAZZCHUR_EXILE" in which Swiss jazz musicians team up with a musical partner for a duet; the duet partners come from different languages and cultural regions. The works are produced and recorded independently by the artists. When saxophonist

Hans Koch
clarinet
Christine Abdelnour
saxophone, altoTracks and Personnel
John Cage, Variations + FOURTracks: Variations I (1958)version 1; Variations II (1961)version 1; Variations II (1961)version 2; Variations I (1958)version 2; Variations II {1961)version 3; Variations II (1961)version 4; Variations III (1963); FOUR?? (1992).
Personnel: CALATO:-Javiar Areal Velez: prepared guitar; Jorge Espinal: prepared guitar; Agustin Genoud: voice; Pablo Veron: drums and MPC2500.
FFlair
Tracks: FFlair I; FFlair II; FFlair III; FFlair IV.
Personnel: Hans Koch: soprano saxophone on the right channel: Christine Abdelnour: alto saxophone on the left channel.
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John Eyles
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Hans Koch & Christine Abdelnour
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