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Torben Snekkestad: Winds Of Mouth
ByWhat the Neanderthals were fascinated with, was, just how did the caveman make those sounds? Same can be said of musician
Torben Snekkestad
saxophoneA gifted saxophonist in both jazz and classical music, Snekkestad is a sound explorer with a zealous commitment to extended technique and free improvisation. His previous release was the duo session Slip Slide And Collide (Maya, 2014) with legendary bassist

Barry Guy
bass, acousticb.1947

Thomas Strønen
drumsb.1972

Trygve Seim
saxophoneOn Conic Folded (ILK, 2009), he presented music in some solo music alongside an album of duo and trio music. Here he goes it alone, except where he utilized multi-tracking to reinvent the wheel, as it were.
His vinyl only (w/download) release The Reed Trumpet produces eleven improvisations from his hybrid reed trumpet, an invention of

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Axel Dorner
trumpetb.1964
On Plateau, he switches to tenor and soprano saxophone, but maintains his dedication to new sound explorations. His circular breathing, coupled with overblowing his saxophone, creates hypnotizing effects. His music, especially on soprano, is the progeny of pioneer

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Winds Of Mouth draws together all the instruments he has been investigating, tenor and soprano saxophone, reed-trumpet, slide trumpet, clarinet, and water bowl. He also utilizes multi-tracking to layer one instrument upon another. "South Abyss" floats breath-only notes over and through the prickling scratches of and pulses of notes. His deep bass notes come from somewhere under water. The title track opens with what sounds like an animal's horn, then a response from various woodlands creatures. Without visuals, there is no way to grasp how these sounds are created. He can sound like an entire steampunk invention from the 19th century. Switches and valves powered by the steam of his breath create a neo-noir soundtrack for an imaginary movie. ">
Track Listing
April Floutish, South Abyss; Winds Of Mouth; Harbor Cry; Conque Duolouge.
Personnel
Torben Snekkestad
saxophoneTorben Snekkestad: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, reed trumpet; slide trumpet, clarinet, water bowl.
Album information
Title: Winds Of Mouth | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ILK Music
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