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Anthropods
Description
Short punchy compositions like "Forest Capers" remind us of the Led Bib sound, but the improvisation is more open, travelling in surprising new directions. Same goes for "Pumpkin Patch", a track where we hear Holub's more groove-based writing, but in the improvising the band explores different territory. We also hear much more of the softer side of Holub's writing such as on tracks like "The Bells", "Home", and "Sea" and in general this album puts this more reflective, poignant approach more front and centre. While much of the improvising on the album is very free, it is never fully abstract. There is always a deep connection between the players, as well as a connection to the compositions themselves which keeps the listener always somehow anchored to something.
With this first release of this new five-piece ensemble, we get a glimpse into what these musicians have to offer the world and each other.
Mark Holub: drums
Clemens Sainitzer: cello
Irene Kepl: violin
Susanna Gartmayer: bass clarinet
Jakob Gnigler: tenor saxophone
Tracks
- Name
- Sea
- Forest Capers
- Messy To Me
- The Bells
- One Way
- For Charles
- Lunges
- Pumpkin Patch
- Home
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