Поиск

(Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Modern Piano Trio) Rusconi - Revolution - 2012, WEB, FLAC (tracks), lossless

(Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Modern Piano Trio) Rusconi - Revolution - 2012, WEB, FLAC (tracks), lossless
RUSCONI REVOLUTION Жанр: Contemporary Jazz, Fusion
Год издания: 2012
Издатель (лейбл): Bee Jazz
Номер по каталогу: BEE056
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 47:05
Источник (релизер): WEB
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: booklet.pdf
Треклист:
1. Berlin blues
2. Massage the history again
3. Milk
4. Alice in the sky (feat. Fred Frith)
5. Kaonashi
6. False awakening
7. Tempelhof
8. Hits of sunshine (Live in Bielefeld)
9. Theresa’s sound-world (Live in Duisburg)
 
Лог проверки качества
AUDIOCHECKER v2.0 beta (build 457) - by Dester - [email protected]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-=== DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! ===-
Path: ...\Rusconi - Revolution (2012)
1 -=- 01 - Berlin blues.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
2 -=- 02 - Massage the history again.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
3 -=- 03 - Milk.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
4 -=- 04 - Alice in the sky.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
5 -=- 05 - Kaonashi.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
6 -=- 06 - False awakening.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
7 -=- 07 - Tempelhof.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
8 -=- 08 - Hits of sunshine Live in Bielefeld.flac -=- CDDA (100%)
9 -=- 09 - Theresa's sound-world Live in Duisburg.flac -=- CDDA (99%)
Summary 99,89% CDDA
44433204
 
Об альбоме
Revolution is in the air, and Rusconi knows it. The Swiss trio's fifth album sees it break with major record labels— following its memorable tribute to indie-rock band Sonic Youth on It's a Sonic Life (Sony, 2010)—and head out into the great unknown of self-promotion. It's a bold move, but one befitting of the sonic explorers its three members truly are. Following the likes of Radiohead and trumpeter Cuong Vu, the trio's music is available on a pay-what-you-feel-its-worth basis, and the aim is to build a fan base that recognizes the serious need to support independently-minded, creative spirits in order to be able to hear their music at all.
Revolution sounds refreshingly original and covers broad musical terrain that eases from jazz and art-pop/rock to experimental noise, and more besides. In essence, however, the music is groove-based and highly melodic—serious but fun. This border-less approach is well illustrated in "Templehof," a stadium anthem with a Bach-inspired soul; pianist Stefan Rusconi's highly infectious piano-and-whistling motif, supported by team-clapping, makes way for Fabian Gisler's bouncing bass solo, which swings like Ray Brown. Returning to the head, the song stops with all the suddenness of an encounter with a brick wall.
This mixture of pop sensibility-cum-rock energy, improvisational freedom and a heightened sense of drama is central to Rusconi's approach, and gets 50,000 South Koreans up and partying as easily as it does several hundred in a club venue. A faintly nostalgic, Ellingtonian piano turn bookends "Milk," a short piece where a tireless bass ostinato acts like a rudder. Sustained wordless vocals accompany Rusconi's gently meandering piano solo, which contains surprising power given his minimal flourishes. "Berlin Blues" shares similar characteristics, though it burns with greater intensity. The trio spins on a dime repeatedly, emerging in new sonic terrain, as Gisler's scratchy arco provides yet another surprising ending.
The most experimental track, the raw yet beautiful "Alice in The Sky," stems from a repeating, damped-string piano motif, and features the guitar wizardry of Fred Frith. Frith's crying lines grow in intensity, and distortion and loops are underpinned by a deep, quasi-devotional vocal drone and subtle Balinese temple bell effects. Drummer Claudio Strüby's presence increases gradually, with cymbals and pattering brush patterns raging quietly. It's an absorbing exercise in wedding sound textures, and typical of Rusconi's embrace of music's infinite possibilities, following collaborations with Swiss visual artist Pipilotti Rist, experimental Chinese jazz singer Coco Zhao, German arts/fashion photographer Diana Scheunemann , and video/film collective Zweihundfilm who conceived the wonderfully sympathetic video for Rusconi's composition from 2008, "One Up Down Left Right."
The pop-rock "Massage the History Again" shares the melodic strength and epic surge of Radiohead at its best, and is imbued with lyricism, notably in Gisler's unaccompanied bass solo. "Kaonashi" is a short, driving number, little more than a melody bolstered by rhythmic support and framed at either end by pools of quiet abstraction. "False Awakening" is an unusual vignette; percussion clatters like cutlery fighting, over a melancholic, film-score piano motif and amplified arco. A raucous live version of Sonic Youth's "Hits of Sunshine"—driven by a "Love Supreme"-type bass ostinato—demonstrates Rusconi's penchant for building from simple melodic and rhythmic foundations to heady, ecstatic heights; jazz, art-rock and psychedelia in a smoldering threesome. Powerful, adventurous and essential popular modern music. (Ian Patterson, AllAboutJazz)
 
Состав
Stefan Rusconi - piano, space echo, sound preparations, backing vocals
Fabian Gisler - bass, distortion & feedback, backing vocals
Claudio Strüby - drums, tapes, backing vocals
Any questions - [email protected]
This album is available on our DC++ hub: dchub://hub.pro-jazz.com:7777
16:11
394
Нет комментариев. Ваш будет первым!