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Joachim Kuhn: Voodoo Sense
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Majid Bekkas
lute
Ramón López
drumsb.1961

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937
The standout track is the twenty-minute opener, "Kulu Sé Mama," originally written by percussionist Juno Lewis for saxophonist

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Kouassi Bessan Joseph and Gouria Danielle's celebratory vocal chants bring a strong African flavor on "Gbalele," with Kühn's scurrying improvisations underpinned by Lopez and Bekka's drive, Bessan's talking drums and Abdessadek Bounhar's clattering train-rhythm pulse on karkabou. The same insistent rhythms color "Voodoo Sense," with Bekka's balaphone (wooden marimba) adding additional texture, while Shepp's free improvisations stir up the brew. The saxophonist and Kühn are on lyrical form on the balladic gem "L'eternal Voyage"; Lopez's brushes and Bekka's slow bass pulse set the tone initially but there's a smoldering edge to the bluesy improvisations that unfold, accentuated by intermittent cymbal crashes.
European classicism characterizes Kühn s playing on "Crossing the Mirror," an edgy, slow-paced trio number without an obvious rhythmic compass. The three musicians' meandering paths are closely bound up in this abstract yet hypnotic improvisation. "Firehorse" lives up to its colorful name, charging and rearing up with an unrelenting intensity. Kühn's untethered soloing is punctuated by Lopez' lashing cymbal and spurred by the general rhythmic propulsion. Bekka in turn solos, supported by Lopez' bustle before the trio reunites in a heady maelstrom of dissonant piano, rumbling bass and cracking drums. The sudden conclusion provides a dramatic exclamation mark to a stirring nine minutes of unrelenting tension and passion.
One wonders if' Kühn's European/North African/Iberian trio has reached a kind of creative peak with Voodoo Sense, because for emotional energy alone it will be difficult to top. On the other hand, they could continue in the same vein indefinitelylike

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Track Listing
Kulu Se Mama; Gbalele; L’eternal Voyage; Voodoo Sense; Crossing the Mirror; Firehorse.
Personnel
Joachim Kuhn
pianoJoachim Kühn: piano; Majid Bekkas: guembri, vocals & kalimba (1), balafon (4); Ramon Lopez: drums &percussion; Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone (1, 3-4); Kouassi Bessan Joseph: talking drum, zinu congas (1, 2, 4), vocals (2); Gouria Danielle: percussion (1,4), vocals (2); Daily Jean Eric (calabash); Gilles Ahadji: djembe (1, 4); Abdessadek Bounhar: karkabou (1-2, 4).
Album information
Title: Voodoo Sense | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: ACT Music
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