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threads: free-improvisation guitar-themed minimalism-drones
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| | | sedimental (usa) #sed 048 cd michel doneda / giuseppe ielasi / ingar zach “flore de cataclysmo” compact disc - floating on the mass of blossoms (17:02)
- one wing of matter (16:45)
- run fingers over turquoise (11:58)
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| february 2007 release by the trio of michel doneda, giuseppe ielasi, and ingar zach, recorded in the studio, 2004, vandoeuvre-les-nancy.
somewhat contrary to giuseppe’s recent maximal work, this is sparse free-improvisation, each contributing their own array of extended technique-derived sounds. the music frequently touches down onto beds of tonality, with zach’s drum kit providing texture over pulse...
a gorgeous set providing clear evidence of a telepathic link between the players. highly recommended. |
| | sedimental press release... |
| flore de cataclysmo
michel doneda : soprano and sopranino saxophones giuseppe ielasi : guitar, electronics ingar zach : drums, percussion
recorded by françois dietz t studio ccam, vendoeuvre les nancy, january 25th 2004. mixed my giuseppe ielasi in 2006. collages by michel doneda.
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this trio features very distinct musical personalities and caught us off guard simply by its appearance at all, but we sure did smile when we heard it as we knew it would pack the goods. both zach (percussion) and doneda (reeds) lay sturdy frameworks with ielasi (guitar) adding an almost alien warmth to the group sound.
intense sonic impact yet transparent and sparse enough to navigate with alert senses the whole disc has an ambitious arc that one may miss when caught in the web.
doneda's comments: "the music unfolds from known materials, offering clues. the fleeting nature of the colors, tones, dynamics and rhythm coalesce and then dissolve. often, the sound seems to dig in an invisible soil, and then the quest stop, often at a new place but then another layer appears. each musician weighing the sounds in the most real sense... perfectly independent in a unique and definitive community without specific roles or hierarchy."
all true. |
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