(Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz) [WEB] Susana Santos Silva, Christine Wodrascka, Christian Meaas Svendsen, Hakon Berre - Rasengan! - 2016, FLAC (tracks), lossless
Susana Santos Silva, Christine Wodrascka, Christian Meaas Svendsen, Håkon Berre / Rasengan!
Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Denmark
Год издания: 2016
Издатель (лейбл): Barefoot Records
Номер по каталогу: BFREC048
Страна исполнителя (группы): Portugal / France / Norway
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 36:08
Источник (релизер): WEB
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front
Треклист:
01. Sweatshirt 25:14
02. Death by Candiru 10:55
All music by Santos Silva/Wodrascka/Meaas Svendsen/Berre
Recorded by Stig Gunnar Ringen at Cafe Mir, Oslo, August 2015
Mixed and mastered by Lasse Marhaug
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Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Jazz
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Denmark
Год издания: 2016
Издатель (лейбл): Barefoot Records
Номер по каталогу: BFREC048
Страна исполнителя (группы): Portugal / France / Norway
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 36:08
Источник (релизер): WEB
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front
Треклист:
01. Sweatshirt 25:14
02. Death by Candiru 10:55
All music by Santos Silva/Wodrascka/Meaas Svendsen/Berre
Recorded by Stig Gunnar Ringen at Cafe Mir, Oslo, August 2015
Mixed and mastered by Lasse Marhaug
Состав
Susana Santos Silva — trumpet (PT)
Christine Wodrascka — piano (FR)
Christian Meaas Svendsen — bass (NO)
Håkon Berre — drums (NO)
Christine Wodrascka — piano (FR)
Christian Meaas Svendsen — bass (NO)
Håkon Berre — drums (NO)
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DESCRIPTION
The European free improvising quartet Santos Silva / Wodrascka / Meaas Svendsen / Berre first met at Café MIR in Oslo for an ad-hoc concert during the Blow Out! festival in August 2015. This first musical meeting turned out to be a great success, so it was decided on the spot that this ensemble should continue to play together. The debut LP “Rasengan!” is the result of this evening, documented on a 36 min long live LP.
The quartet consists of four improvising musicians with very different backgrounds. The Portuguese trumpet player Susana Santos Silva is in the last years more and more active in Scandinavia, mostly together with a Swedish bassist Thorbjörn Zetterberg. Pianist Christine Wodrascka lives in Provence in France, where she works with a variety of genre-crossing projects from performance and poetry to participation in the 40-piece improvisation ensemble Fabrique d’Improvisation Libre. Norwegian Christian Meaas Svendsen is a bassist who’s gaining more and more attention across Europe. Among other things, he’s active with bands like Mopti and Duplex. Not to forget, he also represents the young generation in Paal Nilssen-Love’s Large Unit. Håkon Berre, originally from Norway but living in Copenhagen, has established himself as one of the most interesting young drummers on the Danish scene for improvised music. Håkon’s inventive and energetic drumming has taken him to clubs and festivals all over the world in collaboration with artists like Peter Brötzmann, Phil Minton, Axel Dorner, Liudas Mockunas and Peter Friis-Nielsen.
The European free improvising quartet Santos Silva / Wodrascka / Meaas Svendsen / Berre first met at Café MIR in Oslo for an ad-hoc concert during the Blow Out! festival in August 2015. This first musical meeting turned out to be a great success, so it was decided on the spot that this ensemble should continue to play together. The debut LP “Rasengan!” is the result of this evening, documented on a 36 min long live LP.
The quartet consists of four improvising musicians with very different backgrounds. The Portuguese trumpet player Susana Santos Silva is in the last years more and more active in Scandinavia, mostly together with a Swedish bassist Thorbjörn Zetterberg. Pianist Christine Wodrascka lives in Provence in France, where she works with a variety of genre-crossing projects from performance and poetry to participation in the 40-piece improvisation ensemble Fabrique d’Improvisation Libre. Norwegian Christian Meaas Svendsen is a bassist who’s gaining more and more attention across Europe. Among other things, he’s active with bands like Mopti and Duplex. Not to forget, he also represents the young generation in Paal Nilssen-Love’s Large Unit. Håkon Berre, originally from Norway but living in Copenhagen, has established himself as one of the most interesting young drummers on the Danish scene for improvised music. Håkon’s inventive and energetic drumming has taken him to clubs and festivals all over the world in collaboration with artists like Peter Brötzmann, Phil Minton, Axel Dorner, Liudas Mockunas and Peter Friis-Nielsen.
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Santos Silva/Wodrascka/Meaas Svendsen/Berre - Rasengan! (Barefoot Records, 2016) ****
Sunday, July 24, 2016
By Lee Rice Epstein
An ad hoc group assembled for opening night of last year’s Blow Out! festival at Oslo’s Café Mir, Rasengan! is a fiery session in the European free jazz mode. A straightforward acoustic quartet of trumpet, piano, bass, and drums, they really lean into the European creative-music lineage of which they’re a part. For one thing, I really dig the FMP-throwback aesthetic of the cover. Can we call that color “Follies orange”?
All four members of the quartet—Susana Santos Silva, Christine Wodrascka, Christian Meaas Svendsen, and Håkon Berre—are well-established in the European jazz scene. Santos Silva has been covered extensively on the blog (though, as I admitted in a comment last fall, I had completely missed out on her music for years). Wodrascka’s solo album Linéaire was featured on the blog. And Meaas Svendsen latest solo bass recording was reviewed earlier this year. Berre is relatively underrepresented here, but as a founder of the Barefoot Records collective, I expect that will change shortly. I’m not sure how these four decided to assemble, but the result is magnificent. They waste absolutely no time. From the outset, all four members are going at full blast. Seriously, Rasengan! is a half-hour of fire.
“Sweatshirt” takes up the bulk of the album, at 25 minutes. Opening with everyone in staccato, the shape of the piece rapidly assembles. Berre keeps up a brisk undercurrent, countered by Meaas Svendsen’s lively bass. Something of a call-and-response motif emerges from Santos Silva and Wodrascka’s early explorations. About four minutes in, “Sweatshirt” is swinging. As soon as it opens up, however, the group pulls back, setting the stage for a ferocious solo from Wodrascka that’s backed by a chaotic soundscape of Meaas Svendsen’s extended arco, Berre’s assorted percussion, and the barely-contained howls of Santos Silva’s trumpet. Each member, in turn, takes a moment at the lead. But in the spirit of collective improvisation, the entire quartet is in constant motion, playing off each other’s ideas and urging on their collaborators.
“Death by Candiru” opens in a somewhat meditative state, with airy work from Santos Silva, punctuated by Wodrascka’s restrained piano. Meaas Svendsen gradually fills in, leading to a thoughtful duet with Wodrascka. When Santos Silva returns on muted trumpet, Berre joins on bowed percussion, his metallic drones heightening the tension in a piece dominated by space. “Death by Candiru” (and the album) ends abruptly, leaving many ideas unfinished, many emotions unfulfilled. But isn’t that what separates a great free session from a merely good one, leaving the door wide open for more?
Sunday, July 24, 2016
By Lee Rice Epstein
An ad hoc group assembled for opening night of last year’s Blow Out! festival at Oslo’s Café Mir, Rasengan! is a fiery session in the European free jazz mode. A straightforward acoustic quartet of trumpet, piano, bass, and drums, they really lean into the European creative-music lineage of which they’re a part. For one thing, I really dig the FMP-throwback aesthetic of the cover. Can we call that color “Follies orange”?
All four members of the quartet—Susana Santos Silva, Christine Wodrascka, Christian Meaas Svendsen, and Håkon Berre—are well-established in the European jazz scene. Santos Silva has been covered extensively on the blog (though, as I admitted in a comment last fall, I had completely missed out on her music for years). Wodrascka’s solo album Linéaire was featured on the blog. And Meaas Svendsen latest solo bass recording was reviewed earlier this year. Berre is relatively underrepresented here, but as a founder of the Barefoot Records collective, I expect that will change shortly. I’m not sure how these four decided to assemble, but the result is magnificent. They waste absolutely no time. From the outset, all four members are going at full blast. Seriously, Rasengan! is a half-hour of fire.
“Sweatshirt” takes up the bulk of the album, at 25 minutes. Opening with everyone in staccato, the shape of the piece rapidly assembles. Berre keeps up a brisk undercurrent, countered by Meaas Svendsen’s lively bass. Something of a call-and-response motif emerges from Santos Silva and Wodrascka’s early explorations. About four minutes in, “Sweatshirt” is swinging. As soon as it opens up, however, the group pulls back, setting the stage for a ferocious solo from Wodrascka that’s backed by a chaotic soundscape of Meaas Svendsen’s extended arco, Berre’s assorted percussion, and the barely-contained howls of Santos Silva’s trumpet. Each member, in turn, takes a moment at the lead. But in the spirit of collective improvisation, the entire quartet is in constant motion, playing off each other’s ideas and urging on their collaborators.
“Death by Candiru” opens in a somewhat meditative state, with airy work from Santos Silva, punctuated by Wodrascka’s restrained piano. Meaas Svendsen gradually fills in, leading to a thoughtful duet with Wodrascka. When Santos Silva returns on muted trumpet, Berre joins on bowed percussion, his metallic drones heightening the tension in a piece dominated by space. “Death by Candiru” (and the album) ends abruptly, leaving many ideas unfinished, many emotions unfulfilled. But isn’t that what separates a great free session from a merely good one, leaving the door wide open for more?
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