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And Then Comes The Night

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発売日 2019年02月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルECM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7702567
SKU 602577025679

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:30
Personnel: Harmen Fraanje (piano); Mats Eilertsen (double bass); Thomas Stronen (drums). Recording information: Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI, Lugano (05/2018). Photographers: Daniel Vass; Caterina di Perri. The third album from the Mats Eilertsen Trio -- the members are credited separately on the cover, but this is the same trio that recorded Elegy and Sails Set for Hubro -- is their debut for ECM, although none of the three are a stranger to the label. Eilertsen has played as a sideman in numerous projects for the label; his debut as leader was 2016's Rubicon, on which Fraanje also appeared. Stronen, too, is a veteran of multiple ECM combos, most recently his own Time Is a Blind Guide. As a trio, their music is graceful and unhurried. Throughout, Eilertsen leads from the back, his muscular, searching playing pushing the music ever forward. Fraanje shows he is a pianist of supreme quality, while Stronen's wildly inventive percussion attracts the attention; never playing quite on the beat, he throws in accents and grace notes on unusual instruments one would not normally expect to find in a trap set. "22" starts the album with an amazing, airy lightness, a sweet melody on the keys floating over woody bass which mirrors the piano line before beginning to thrum softly but incessantly alongside skittering, brushed drums. "Perpetum" begins with temple bowl, gong, and bowed cymbal which, combined with Eilertsen's high arco bass notes, create a Japonesque atmosphere that's not "jazz" in any recognizable sense and in fact, has more in common with sound artist David Toop's later releases. About halfway through, sparse piano notes, plucked bass tones, rimshots, and ethnic percussion add splashes of color. The title track starts as a fairly free improvisation with a choppy, offbeat rhythm that sounds almost as though the instruments are stumbling over one another. Toward the end it comes together with something of a bluesy, juke joint feel before disintegrating again like Fats Waller's band is dismantling the drum kit and packing up. Elsewhere, there are moments of otherworldly beauty, with a searching quality mostly driven by Fraanje's exceptional pianism. The wonderfully melodic topline of "Albatross" suggests both pop and classical influences. "Solace" is wide open and full of space -- its twinkling arpeggios like tiny birds soaring upwards in a shaft of sunlight inside a great cathedral. "Soften" has one of the album's loveliest melodic figures with a filmic, traveling quality, as though one is cycling across a long bridge with the sun-sparkling waters of a bay far below. This is a beautiful, beguiling album with an almost spiritual grace, from three players at the top of their game. Highly recommended. ~ John D. Buchanan

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      22
    2. 2.
      Perpetum
    3. 3.
      Albatross
    4. 4.
      After the Rain
    5. 5.
      Void, The
    6. 6.
      Solace
    7. 7.
      Sirens
    8. 8.
      Then Comes the Night
    9. 9.
      Soften
    10. 10.
      22

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Mats Eilertsen

商品の紹介

ノルウェーのベーシストはTord Gustavsen, Trygve Seim, Mathias Eick, Nils Okland, Wolfert Brederode やJakob YoungなどのECM作品にも参加してきたが、本トリオは活動10年目を迎え本作を録音。アルバム・タイトルはアイスランド人の作家Jon Kalman Stefanssonの小説から引用、「特別なキャラクターたちと特別な雰囲気」のスタジオでインタープレイも弾む。マンフレッドの助けも借りて持ち寄った楽曲らを形作っていったという、会話の多いトリオ・プレイ。
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