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STEN SANDELL
Standing Wave
SOFA
504
PAAL
NILSSEN-LOVE
Sticks & Stones
SOFA
505
Taking
the traditional jazz piano trio one step forward into the future, this
admirable CD also shows off the advanced instant compositional skills
of some of the musicians who live on the roof of Northern Europe.
Consisting
of two Swedes -- pianist Sten Sandell and bassist Johan Berthling -- plus
Norwegian drummer Paal Nilssen-Love, the band is just one of the three
musicians' ongoing projects. Leader Sandell, whose interests encompass
contemporary composed and ethnic music as well as free improvisation is
best-known for his association since 1988 with saxophonist Mats Gustafsson
and percussionist Raymond Strid in Gush. Young bassist Berthling, is part
of a working trio with Strid and saxman Fredrik Ljungkvist, and has toured
with Gustafsson and saxist Ken Vandermark. Understated drum stylist Nilssen-Love
not only played with Norway's free jazz father, saxophonist Frode Gjerstad,
but also was part of the School Days quartet with Chicago's Vandermark
and trombonist Jeb Bishop.
Each
man is fully confident in his abilities and competent in drawing the others
into his orbit. The five originals on the disc not only have a unity about
them, but also suggest voicings and rhythms unique to the three musicians
on this project.
Concentrating
on the upper registers as he does on the title tune and "Elongate,"
Sandell skirts percussive hammering for ambidextrous run creation in such
a way that the right hand definitely knows what the left is doing. Sometimes
his solos will be as cold as a Swedish December and as speedy as a winter
ski-do, other times he'll be as busy and alive with concentric chords
as a Stockholm street scene.
Berthling
appears to have equal facility playing arco or pizzicato. Plus with 30
years of contrabass alchemy now in the music's history, sounds that appear
to be snapped rubber bands arise from his bass as easily as mournful bowed
passages. Notable at times more for what he suggests, rather than plays,
Nilssen-Love frequently veers from the sort of straight time needed on
"Elongate" to tiny percussion droplets from bells and wood blocks
on tunes such as "Axel."
Instructively,
although part of Standing Wave was recorded "live" at the Edvard
Munch museum, you hear no sounds from the audience; most were probably
standing there open mouthed in awe.
Nilssen-Love
is in the solo spotlight on Sticks & Stones. Though the title itself
is a bit of a misnomer. Certainly his sticks -- and mallets and brushes
-- are very much in evidence, but the only stones there are probably make
up the walls of the Sofienberg church in which this session was recorded.
However the breath of his accoutrements means that the disc is subtly
subdivided in such a way that it seems as if you're getting a concert
from three different percussionists. For variety's sake Nilssen-Love used
three different drum sets here: a stripped down kit with only hi-hat,
snare and cymbal; a standard jazz kit; and the third extended with more
cymbals, bells, wood blocks and the like.
Whether
by accident or design however, his percussive expertise is such that you
can only guess which resonators are in use on which track. In this case
consistency is a virtue.
As
high energy and dynamic as his work may be, he craftily stays away from
the clangorous blitzkrieg that characterized earlier free percussionists
like Han Bennink. Whether he's carefully dragging a bow across a cymbal,
or investigating the sonics that result from the exploitation of a jazz
kit, or just measuring the echoes that arise from the judicious use of
wood blocks and snares, his aim is to offer as much music as possible.
Note that's music, not percussion music.
Whether
it's one man's conception or the melded ideas of three, both of these
discs offer exceptional sounds and disparate views of how to improvisations
should be actualized.
--
Ken Waxman
Track
Listing Standing Wave: 1. Mural; 2. Standing Wave; 3. Axel; 4. Edvard;
5. Elongate
Track
Listing Sticks & Stones: 1.No Way Out II; 2. Snap; 3. Sweet and Lovely;
4. Butterfly Wings; 5. Guleboy; 6. Dots; 7. Spots; 8. Fast Colour; 9.
B; 10. Hedda; 11. No Way In
Personnel
Standing Wave: Sten Sandal, piano; Johan Berthling, bass; Paal Nilssen-Love,
drums, percussion
Personnel
Sticks & Stones: Paal Nilssen-Love, drums, percussion
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