The long-established Snakeoil quartet led by New York saxophonist Tim Berne, with Matt Mitchell on piano, Oscar Noriega on bass and B-flat clarinet, and Ches Smith on drums & percussion, are heard live in three settings over two CDs — at Firehouse 12 in 2017; at IBEAM in New York in 2010; and at Roulette in NY in 2009 — showing the band's evolution of expressive power.
Format: 2 CDs Condition: New Released: 2020 Country: Switzerland Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels CD 1 recorded live at Firehouse 12, in New York, on Dec 1st, 2017, by Nick Lloyd.
CD 2 recorded live at IBEAM, in New York, on June 15th, 2010, by by Joseph Branciforte, and at Roulette, in New York, on November 21st, 2009.
"Tim Berne's Snakeoil, this group that has grown into a conspired unit over many years, presents with The Deceptive 4 an extraordinary live double album. "This double-disc live document, The Deceptive 4, traces the evolution of both Berne's writing for Snakeoil and the way the band interprets his compositions onstage - from the group's nascent beginnings to not long before the recording of its most recent studio release, and first for Intakt, The Fantastic Mrs. 10 (Intakt CD 340).
Disc 1 presents a Snakeoil concert recorded in 2017 within the studio-like acoustics of Firehouse 12 in New Haven, Connecticut. Disc 2 combines music from the foursome's second and third shows ever, before Berne had even settled on a firm name for the band. The first three tracks on the second disc were recorded in 2010 at the intimate I Beam space in Brooklyn, New York, with the fourth track - an homage to Berne's key mentor, saxophonist-composer Julius Hemphill - taped in 2009 at the theater Roulette, also in Brooklyn.
The quartet music captured on The Deceptive 4 flows from sinuous lyricism to expressionistic fierceness and back again like sonic quicksilver, the players utterly attuned to each other and the questing, even head-spinning dynamism of the material' writes Bradley Bambarger in the liner notes."-Intakt
"Alto saxophonist Tim Berne has given his various ensembles some cool names over the years. There was Big Satan, Bloodcount, Science Friction, Hard Cell. Then, in 2012, on his first recording for ECM Records, he introduced his group (and the album) Snakeoil. The band has become, since then, his main-though certainly not his only-means of artistic expression, with recordings like Shadow Man (ECM, 2013), You've Been Watching Me (ECM, 2015), The Incidentals (ECM, 2017) and The Fantastic Mrs. 10 (Intakt Records, 2020).
Berne has sometimes invited guitarists into this mix (Marc Ducret, Ryan Ferreira), but The Deceptive 4-Live is a double-disc live set featuring the band's core quartet-Berne on alto sax, Matt Mitchell in the piano chair, Oscar Noriega playing clarinet and bass clarinet, and Ches Smith on drums and percussion. The sound of Snakeoil, since its inception, has been consistent, and in fact, the second disc here takes us back to that beginning. It was recorded in 2009 and 2010-before their first proper album release, before, in fact, the tag Snakeoil had been dreamed up and applied.
Consistency? "Snakeoil," Berne says "goes for blood every time we hit the stage...there has never been any holding back for this band." That sums it up nicely.
Rhythmic intensity and balls-to-the-wall melodic fury either reign or they retreat to and lurk in some dark corner during periodic segments of comparative reverie when someone lays out and two or three instruments make up the mix. But the storm always regathers, swirls into new maelstroms, beginning with the 2017 recorded "Perception," disc one's eighteen minute stealth opening, with Noriega's clarinet slinking through the shadows in the opening moments. A period of relative gentility ensues, instruments orbiting an empty center of gravity-a black hole, perhaps-that eventually pulls them into a raging pre-galactic conglomeration, Berne wailing for all he's worth. And the concept remains the same straight through to "Hemphill," disc two's 2009 recorded closer, with its long, rubbery melodic lines, wax and wane intensity and rubato improvisations all around.
Spin 2020's earlier Snakeoil outing, The Fantastic Mrs. 10, for proof that Tim Berne and his Snakeoil haven't mellowed out over the years. Listen to The Deceptive 4-Live and find out they didn't start out that way either."-Dan Mcclenaghan, All About Jazz