Florian Janyszek
Great improvisations with a variety in styles. Somehow all the pieces do fit well together as a cohesive album though.
Favorite track: #8.
The idea behind Karantän Tapes came up during the beginning of March 2020 when it started feeling like the walls of Anna Högberg and Finn Loxbo's apartment in Stockholm were slowly closing in, as covid 19 rapidly got hold of Sweden and big parts of the world.
Karantän Tapes:
Musician 1, records a 3 minutes improvised solo and sends it to another musician of her/his choice anywhere in the world. Musician 2 turns the recording into a duo by adding an overdub. The new duo is then sent to a third musician that completes the recording by turning it into a trio.
The order of the overdubs are the same as the order of the names in each title. And the country abbreviations refers to the country in which each layer of the recording was made.
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Through experimentation with sound and execution, balancing somewhere between drone music, noise, sonorism and improvisation, Susana creates a poignant, personal story. This is a reflection of everyday life under lockdown – which is inspiring, not repetitive at all, and serves as a catalyst for growth, since "The Same Is Always Different" is a really important landmark on the musical path of this unique trumpeter.
More: http://noweidzieodmorza.com/14014-quarantine-music/ Jakub Knera
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Simply amazing to hear a new album with Wadada and Ewart!! ...And Reed rounds out this trio beautifully.
Just gave it my first spin. Absolutely magical. jeffrey maurer