A building and extended set of fully free improvisation using unusual techniques, from the trio of Birgit Ulher on trumpet, radio, speaker & objects, Damon Smith on double bass and Chris Cogburn on percussion & electronics, Ulher using the trumpet as a sound source as much as a conventional instrument, as the trio builds from near silence to intensely controlled interaction.
A building and extended set of fully free improvisation using unsual techniques from the trio of Birgit Ulher on trumpet, radio, speaker & objects, Damon Smith on double bass and Chris Cogburn on percussion & electronics. All three employ inventive approaches to their instruments, Ulher using in particular using the trumpet as a sound source as much as a conventional instrument. The trio builds from near silence to intensely controlled interaction over 35 minutes, but not on a predictable curve, the piece ebbing and flowing (in torrents at times) as the three listen carefully and react. The title seems appropriate in the age of covid, as the music is biting and abrasive at times, but also reflective and spacious, time seeming to stand still and then punctuated with caustic moments. All three are incredibly skilled innovators with enormous experience, and it shows in their constraint and their moments of extreme. A truly fascinating set.