The title a reference to a 1953 poem by Yasuoka Shotaro, this album instead finds excellent company in the Portuguese duo of percussionists Pedro Carneiro on marimba with quarter tone extension and Pedro Melo Alves on prepared drums, their informed and unhurried improvised dialog merging concepts and influences of contemporary compositional music in compelling ways.
Format: CD Condition: VG Released: 2021 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded at Orquestra de Camara Portuguesa (OCP), in Alges, Portugal on January 6th and 7th, 2021, by the artists.
Previously played Squidco store copy, used for cataloging and samples, in excellent condition.
"Carneiro and Melo Alves aren't bad companions to each other, as you'll soon find out. The title of this recording comes from a story by Japanese writer Yasuoka Shotaro, reminding us how literature influences the creation of good music.
Percussionist, conductor and composer, Pedro Carneiro's main activity is in the realm of contemporary classical music, mostly with his huge bass marimba, either playing his own music or compositions by Iannis Xenakis or other 20/21 century radical composers. On the side, he's very much present in the field of free improvised music, with the likes of Carlos "Zingaro" and pianist Rodrigo Pinheiro, already known by the Clean Feed listeners as a member of Red Trio.
Pedro Melo Alves is the new prince charming of the Portuguese jazz scene, as a specially accomplished composer and drummer, with projects like Omniae Ensemble, In Igma (with Mark Dresser), The Rite of Trio and symph. Together, they engendered an opus which has everything of the best percussion music of these present days. This time, made totally in the moment, spontaneously and intuitively, even when it doesn't seem so. A very welcomed gem."-Clean Feed