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Creative Sources Recordings: CS 139 CD
http://www.creativesourcesre.../discography/disc_paura.html http://www.dennisgonzalezx.b...ot.com/2008/12/alipio-c.html * Alípio C Neto: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone * Dennis González: trumpet, voice * Ernesto Rodrigues: viola * Guilherme Rodrigues: cello, radio * Mark Sanders: drums http://www.alipiocneto.com/ http://www.dennisgonzalez.com/ http://www.ernesto-rodrigues.blogspot.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilherme_Rodrigues http://www.marksanders.me.uk/ Recorded by Luís Delgado at Tcha3 Studio, Lisbon, on June 15, 2007. Liner notes http://www.creativesourcesre...er_notes/linernotes_139.html Reviews By Massimo Ricci http://touchingextremes.word.../creative-sources-avalanche/ An atypical combination of talents: Alípio C. Neto (saxes), Dennis González (trumpet, voice), Ernesto Rodrigues (viola), Guilherme Rodrigues (cello, radio) and Mark Sanders (drums). The only thing that puzzles me is the rather preposterous theory about surprise and fear in jazz expressed by a Davide Sparti in the inside leaflet and, for good measure, rendered incorrectly in English from the (already incomprehensible) original. But Italy is the country in which books and movies have a different meaning than in the rest of the world due to the hard-to-believe incompetence of translators, so no big news here. Instruments exists, thank god, to deliver us from words and this particular project sounds great: strong, determined, both muscularly affirmed and barely whispered, the improvisations suggesting indeed that kind of anxious feeling that what’s unknown and/or unexpected elicit in frail minds. The timbral melange is at times exceptional, the corpulence of Neto and González versus the fascinating meagreness of the Rodrigueses with Sanders acting as a gifted master of percussive ceremonies. There’s no trace of mellifluousness in this intriguing crossing of free jazz and EAI dipped in theatrical stir, and which defies the inevitable conventions of unrehearsed music for its large part. -- Creative Sources http://www.creativesourcesrec.com/reviews/reviews_139.html By Stef http://www.freejazzblog.org/...uction-of-fear-creative.html Por Rui Eduardo Paes (pt) http://rep.no.sapo.pt/criticas_A.htm Par Julien Héraud (fr) http://www.improv-sphere.blo...ra-construction-of-fear.html Sharing Widget |