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Fail Better!: Zero Sum
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Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
This collaborative quintet was born out of pre-existing projects and bands located in Coimbra, Porto and Lisbon. Its musiciansguitarist Marcelo dos Reis, drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Joao Pais Filipe, alto saxophonist " data-original-title="" title="">Jo?o Guimar?es?, double bassist José Miguel? Pereira and trumpeter Luís Vicentewere recorded live in the Sal?o Brazil club in Coimbra, in the third of a five concert tour.
The free improvised music is developed patiently and slowly, stressing deep listening and a highly supportive interplay, rich with imaginative ideas and nuances. On the first piece, "Bright Red," the whispering trumpet of Vicente and alto sax of Guimar?es set the contemplative, dark tone, before the guitar of dos Reis introduces a bluesy vein. The three continue to develop through game-like dialogues the introspective, bluesy atmosphere on the following "This Is Our Gun." But now with more power and dramatic sense, enjoying the colors that Filipe and Pereira add to this kind of slow-burning interplay.
The quintet dares more on the open-ended "Fallout Breeders" and "The Growing Border," applying the Beckett advice beautifully. All explore different timbral angles, search for new textures, challenging dynamics, and fractured pulses, but none is attached to any of these but to the flow of the music. The sonic searches on "The Growing Border" accumulate into an intense, powerful attack that reaches its climax with a noisy, distorted solo guitar of dos Reis, referencing Sonic Youth guitarists'

Thurston Moore
guitarJim O'Rourke
bass, acousticFail Better! is an impressive ensemble of resourceful and imaginative improvisers. ">
Track Listing
Bright Red; This Is Our Gun; Fallout Breeders; Dysfunctional Wire; The Growing Border; Challenge/Challenges.
Personnel
Jo?o Pais Filipe?: drums; Jo?o Guimar?es?: alto saxophone; Marcelo dos Reis: electric guitar; José Miguel? Pereira: double bass; Luís Vicente: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Zero Sum | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: JACC Records
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