Drawing from two live performances, one at Salao Brazil in Coimbra, the other at SMUP Parede in Lisbon, from the trio of Norwegian multi-reedist Klaus Ellerhusen Holm (Ballrog), and Portuguese double bassist Hernani Faustino (Red Trio) and drummer/percussionist Nuno Morao (The Selva), for four spontaneous improvisations of great depth and mastery.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2018 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded at Salao Brazil, Coimbra, in November, 2016, by Jose Martins and at SMUP, Parede by John Klima.
"Here is an example of a specially well succeeded co-operation between a notorious representative of the Norwegian scene (Klaus Ellerhusen Holm) and two of the Portuguese one (Hernani Faustino and Nuno Morao), combining the recordings of live presentations in a couple of spaces dedicated to creative music in Portugal, Salao Brazil (Coimbra) and SMUP (Parede).
If you're a Clean Feed fan you already listened other titles documented in both venues, by the likes of Steve Lehman, Ken Vandermark's and Adam Lane's Four Corners, Fredrik Nordstrom Quintet, Daniel Levin Quartet, Zanussi 5, Angles, Harris Heisenstadt's Canada Day and others. Yesterday is Here has the same relevance, and it equals what you know of Holm from the bands Honest John, Ballrogg and Abaft the Beam, of Faustino from Red Trio and of Morao from The Selva: music committed to "celebrate the moment", to paraphrase Derek Bailey, only answering to the appeal of spontaneity and intuition, in a very natural and even organic way.
The framing is in jazz and experimentation, meaning that everything else that may happen disregard labels and any sort of categorization. A party for your ears, in short."-Clean Feed