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Lena Circus with Itaru Oki: Zanshin
ByThe electric guitar-heavy component in which Letellier and Moulin frequently revel is at a minimum on Zanshin though their experimental and fiercely noisy presence dominates "Doomo Doomo," "Dusty" and "Eau Rouge." Lena Circus is not without it's typical quirky elements, such as sampling the nursery rhyme "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in the midst of a wildly free improvisation of "Misu No Kokoro" or Oki's

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The album closes with "Love For Sale," beginning, again, as a stripped down duo of trumpet and drums but building with the electric hum of Letellier and Moulin and Arbonville aggressively picks up the pace. Oki maintains a constant ethereal presence above the building tension and then the piece simply evaporates into thin air. Oddly, it is Okirarely described as an accessible playerwho makes Zanshin the most open album of Lena Circus to date. All label-mates on Improvising Beings Records, one would hope for this formation to come back with more based on this very intriguing outing.
Track Listing
Misu No Kokoro; Doomo Doomo; Ou Est Moi; Misu No Kokoro; Caravane; Like Someone In Love; Dusty; Eau Rouge; Love For Sale.
Personnel
Nicolas Moulin: guitar; Antoine Letellier: guitar, reeds; Guillaume Arbonville: drums; Itaru Oki: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Zanshin | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Improvised Beings
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