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PAST PRESENT & TORTUSA ~ ETERNAL RETURN
JAZZLAND 34 (Barcode: 687437792359) ~ NORWAY ~ Avant-Garde Jazz

Recorded: 2017 Released: 2019

This is the debut album by Norwegian trio comprising of the Jazz duo Past PresentFind albums by this artist– trumpeter Simen Kiil HalvorsenFind albums by this artist and bassist Alexander HoholmFind albums by this artist – and electronics / live sampling artist TortusaFind albums by this artist. The album presents three extended tracks, co-credited to the three participants.

The music is a unique mixture of Improvised Jazz Music and ambient outings, which create together layers of hypnotic soundscapes, which lack focus but offer a continuous aural experience, which can be followed attentively.

Except for the trumpet voicing, this music has almost nothing to do with Jazz per se, in the conventional meaning of the idiom, but it might be one of the many contemporary Avant-Garde Jazz explorations, which European musicians are undertaking in order to push the boundaries of the genre.

For most conventional Jazz enthusiasts this music is absolutely weird and perhaps even unlistenable, but the few open-minded and intellectually feverish individuals, this music might be extremely revealing and surprisingly beautiful.

In order to develop every Art Form, including music of course, needs experimentation and search for new ways of expression. Without them Culture becomes stagnant, as it happened so many times during human history. This music is exactly such kind of experiment, which is completely unconventional, without destroying the European aesthetics and the Jazz tradition.

I warmly recommend this music and hope listeners will give it a proper chance, as it truly deserves it. Many (and perhaps most) Avant-Garde experiments are simply vain forms of masturbation, which have no purpose except self satisfaction of those involved in their creation, but this music proves that Avant-Garde is still a risk worth taking.
Updated: 26/10/2019Posted: 08/10/2019CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

PAST PRESENT & ANDREW D`ANGELO ~ SHORT PIECES
HEVHETIA 0148 (Barcode: 8588005258098) ~ NORWAY ~ Free Jazz / Improvised Music

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018

This is the debut album by a collaboration between the Norwegian duo Past PresentFind albums by this artist, comprising of trumpeter Simen Kiil HalvorsenFind albums by this artist and bassist Alexander HoholmFind albums by this artist, and American saxophonist Andrew D`AngeloFind albums by this artist. Three guest musicians: pianists Pete RendeFind albums by this artist and Elias StemesederFind albums by this artist and drummer Jim BlackFind albums by this artist appear on selected tracks. The album presents ten original improvised pieces, all unusually short (under four minutes in duration) credited to the participating musicians.

The music is surprisingly very melodic, especially in view of its improvisational nature, with the Nordic melancholy omnipresent. The melody lines are often stated and soon after left to reverberate before the improvisation takes over. The concept of creating only short pieces of music proves to be successful in this case, as Improvised Music more than often suffers from overstated and in the long run repetitive exploration leading nowhere, which is completely avoided in this case.

Perhaps the idea is based in the minimalist approach, which simply puts forward a musical idea and than lets the listener to fill the blanks. One way or another these short pieces stimulate curiosity and interest, but often leave the listener surprised, when the music is unexpectedly over.

Overall this is a very interesting Improvised Music / Free Jazz statement, which manages to stick to the European aesthetics of non aggressive coexistence, which helps the music to be acceptable to listeners from outside of the relatively closed sphere of Avant Garde aficionados. Definitely worth exploring!
Updated: 17/12/2018Posted: 17/08/2018CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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