David Torn, Tim Berne, Ches Smith / Sun Of Goldfinger
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2019
Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Electronic, ECM
Издатель (лейбл): ECM Records
Продолжительность: 01:08:58
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Количество каналов: 2.0
Источник (релизер): WEB
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Треклист:
01. Eye Meddle (Tim Berne, Ches Smith, David Torn) 23:55
02. Spartan, Before It Hit (David Torn) 22:10
03. Soften The Blow (Tim Berne, Ches Smith, David Torn) 22:50
Release date: 01.03.2019
ECM 2613
Состав
David Torn Electric Guitar, Live Looping, Electronics
Tim Berne Alto Saxophone
Ches Smith Drums, Electronics, Tanbou
Craig Taborn Electronics, Piano (2)
Scorchio String Quartet (2): Martha Mooke: Viola/Director; Amy Kimball: Violin; Rachel Golub: Violin; Leah Coloff: Cello
Mike Baggetta Guitar (2)
Ryan Ferreira Guitar (2)
All About Jazz Review by DAN MCCLENAGHAN (4,5/5)
Sometimes a recording comes with a "play it loud" recommendation. Let's give one of those to Sun Of Goldfinger, from guitarist David Torn, alto saxophonist Tim Berne and percussionist Ches Smith.
Torn, a self-described "texturalist/guitarist," has been associated with ECM Records since the '80s, with Cloud About Mercury (1987)—a disc the label is reissuing in 2019—and Without Warning and Best Laid Plans, both from 1984. Berne and Smith are relative newcomers to ECM, with four CD releases, beginning with Snakeoil in 2012, along with a Berne/Torn collaboration on Michael Formanek's The Rub And Spare Change (2010) along the way, and Berne's participation on Torn's Prezens (2007).
Sun Of Goldfinger consists of three extended pieces—all in the twenty-minute-plus range—beginning with the searing spontaneous improvisation, "Eye Meddle." For those familiar with Berne's discography, the sound isn't much different from his Paraphrase group recordings—Pre-emptive Denial (Screwgun, 2005) or Please Advice (Screwgun, 1999)—or his work with his Big Satan group featuring guitarist Marc Ducret. "Eye Meddle" has the same torrid, careening intensity, that sense of music on a planet (Mercury, perhaps) orbiting too close to its sun, a sound of a "broiled rock bombarded by relentless radiation," with some ebbs and flows and the establishment of grooves, as if that planet is moving on an elliptical orbit that takes it on swings out of the danger zone, just barely and briefly.
If "Eye Of Meddle" can be compared to the planet Mercury, "Spartan, Before It Hit" sounds more like a far-from-the-sun gas giant, cool and mysterious, and majestically slow from the perspective of the inner planets. The core trio is augmented here by the Scorchio String Quartet and Craig Taborn's piano and electronics joining the Ches Smith/David Torn electronic/loops contributions, along with an addition of two extra guitars. The sound gathers an urgency—a formation of a Jovian red spot-like disturbance on planet's non-solid surface that dissipates and tapers the sound back down to an eerie, movement-of-the-heavens grandeur.
"Soften The Blow," the last of the three extended tracks, takes things back to the core trio, with Torn and Smith's electronics layered into the mix again. It is starker than the first two tunes; there is little sense of soloing, here and throughout; rather, the experience is more of manic group cohesion. There is less of a sense of an anchoring, of the gravitational pull of the opener, "Eye Meddle." And it is sparer, with Berne's alto sax spending more time in the forefront, the music's majesty veering into madness at times.
This is music that defies categorization. A hybridization of jazz, rock and ambient? Maybe. Play it loud.
ECM Records Review
Guitarist-composer David Torn, a longstanding ECM artist, has enjoyed a particularly fruitful 21st-century with the label, releasing two albums under his own name – the solo only sky and quartet disc prezens – in addition to producing records by Tim Berne and Michael Formanek. With Sun of Goldfinger, Torn returns in a trio alongside the alto saxophonist Berne and percussionist Ches Smith (a member of Berne’s Snakeoil band who made his ECM leader debut in 2016 with The Bell). The Torn/Berne/Smith trio, also dubbed Sun of Goldfinger, features alone on two of this album’s three intense tracks of 20-plus minutes; the vast sonic tapestries of “Eye Muddle” and “Soften the Blow” – each spontaneous group compositions – belie the fact that only a trio is weaving them, with live electronics by Torn and Smith expanding the aural envelope. The third track, the Torn composition “Spartan, Before It Hit,” showcases an extended ensemble with two extra guitars, keyboards and a string quartet; it’s an otherworldly creation, ranging from hovering atmospherics to dark-hued lyricism to storming, sky-rending grandeur. The words of LondonJazz, reviewing Sun of Goldfinger live, also suit the band’s debut on record: “This is dangerous music – at times angry, at others blissed-out and illuminating – with its thunderous rumblings… delivering not so much a wash of sound, more a tidal wave.”
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.4 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2019-03-03 21:36:10
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Analyzed: David Torn, Tim Berne & Ches Smith / Sun Of Goldfinger
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR5 -1.80 dB -10.77 dB 23:56 01-Eye Meddle
DR9 -1.50 dB -14.90 dB 22:11 02-Spartan, Before It Hit
DR7 -1.40 dB -11.75 dB 22:51 03-Soften The Blow
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Number of tracks: 3
Official DR value: DR7
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1433 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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