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Scorch Trio - Raoul Bjorkenheim, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten, Paal Nilssen-Love: Melaza

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Avant Jazz / Free Improvisation / Avant-Garde
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2012-10-25,
Wydawnicto Audiofilskie

kontynent: Europa
kraj: Norwegia
opakowanie: digipackowe etui
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Editor's info:
"Fourth album from the free-spirited power trio that should need no long introduction by now, apart from the significant fact that Frank Rosaly has taken over the drum stool from Paal Nilssen-Love. No mean feat, seeing how the hand-in-glove rhythm section of Nilssen-Love and Haker Flaten has graced a large number of recordings over the years and built a solid reputation as one of modern jazz and improv's most reliable units. That said, the Chicago-based drummer is doing a remarkable job in both keeping the group sound intact while bringing new blood to the proceedings.

As with the previous albums, Melaza was recorded live in the studio with a minimum of overdubs, this time by Robert Mussi at Bill Laswell's New York studio. Raoul Bjorkenheim is from Finland and he recorded for ECM as a member of Finnish pioneers Krakatau as well as with Bill Laswell, Henry Kaiser, Jah Wobble, Peter Erskine, Paul Schutze, Mats Gustafsson, Nicky Skopelitis, and others. He has also written film scores and orchestral music.

Norwegian Ingebrigt Haker Flaten is a member of The Thing, Atomic, School Days, Free Fall with Ken Vandermark and has his own quintet. He has toured with Trygve Seim, Joe McPhee, Chris Potter, Dave Liebman, Tony Oxley and many others. Drummer and composer Frank Rosaly has been an integral part of the Chicago music scene for 10 years, navigating between the improv, experimental, rock and jazz communities.

As with the other Scorch Trio albums, all titles are local slang-words: this time, it's Puerto Rican, with the album title translating as "pure sugar cane juice, something sweet, fantastic."-Rune Grammofon

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There aren’t very many trios out there with the improvisational chops that Scorch Trio has. Melaza, their latest effort, does nothing to thwart that idea, despite a change in the band’s makeup. Drummer Frank Rosaly has taken over for Paal Nilssen-Love, but he doesn’t miss a step coming into the fold. The playing here is dynamic and powerful, often as immediate in its punch as it is intricate in its wandering. Raoul Bjorkenheim’s guitar can shred or glide or cluster — hear him do all three successively on “Bambalan” — and Ingebrigt Haker Flaten’s bass is both a rumbling foundation and a curious, snapping oddity. Melaza can be a shock, but it’s also a delightful surprise all the way through. Vacillating between chaotic rundowns and syncopated runs, the band builds an off-kilter groove that never settles in, and you end up bedding yourself down in the sweet discomfort of it all. The songs here are all named after Puerto Rican slang words, and it’s a fitting trick the way they seem tossed off, even careless, when really they’re considered and carefully built. In the end, their wordless meaning runs pretty deep.
By Matthew Fiander

muzycy:
Raoul Bjorkenheim-electric guitar
Ingebrigt Haker Flaten-Fender bass
Frank Rosaly-drums

utwory:
1. Relajo 5:01
2. Bambalán 5:24
3. Fajao 5:27
4. Orita 4:50
5. Melaza 3:15
6. Estinche 3:48
7. Raitru 3:40
8. Iesnu! 10:33

total time - 41:54
nagrano: Recorded at Orange Music Sound Studios, New Jersey by Robert Musso.
more info: www.runegrammofon.com

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Rune Grammofon (NO)
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Scorch Trio [Raoul Bjorkenheim / Ingebrigt Haker Flaten / Paal Nilssen-Love]
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Melaza
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