Live recordings at the 2015 Tampere Jazz Happening from the first meeting of Susana Santos Silva on trumpet, Lotte Anker on sax, Sten Sandell on piano, Torbjorn Zetterberg on bass and Jon Falt on drums, a modern supergroup of responsive and subtle collective improvisation.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2016 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded at Tampere Jazz Happening, on November 1st, 2015 by the Finland by Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE.
"Trumpeter Susana Santos Silva became one of the most important ambassadors of Portuguese jazz in the world, and in this new opus we find her in notable company - a quartet of amazing musicians picked among the many with whom she's playing with these days, like Joe Morris, Mats Gustafsson, Fred Frith, Christine Wodrascka, Mat Maneri, Craig Taborn, Thomas Morgan and Tom Chant, to name just a few.
The first impression you have when grabbing this CD is that you're going to hear a dream band. Santos Silva with Lotte Anker, Sten Sandell, Torbjorn Zetterberg and Jon Falt? No way! But it's true and that is the kind of truth which transforms something into a gem. More special even when the music reflects a spiritual discovery, in this case "the blessing and beauty of impermanence in my life, in the world and in all the things that are", as Susana puts it herself on the liner notes.
How does that mirror effect happen? Giving you a only apparently contradiction, a "peaceful state of being" manifesting in a "restless and resilient" way. To play life means to play urgently, intensely and honestly, and that's precisely the peace of mind Susana Santos Silva need to create a map of sounds. You don't want to miss this."-Cleran Feed
"It begins with the trumpet, then the soprano sax. They judder, twist and clash. It's spellbinding. Add some perfectly-placed bass notes, and minimal touches of piano and drums... slowly the hall fills with free sound - unnerving and uplifting in equal measure. It's a glorious racket, and despite the density at times there's also a great feeling of space, every interjection, exclamation and punctuation rings out clear and momentary. It's a powerful, and even muscular, start to the afternoon. At one point, Silva utilises some extended techniques, using the mouthpiece alone for a flute-like tone, passing breath directly through the valves, and so on. Meanwhile Sandell dishes out a casual masterclass in sparse precision, and Zetterberg provides high-pitched arco, bowing below the bridge. Anker underpins the passage with muted drones as Fält matches Sandell with percussive delicacy."-Dave Foxall, AJazzNoise.com