Two new reviews from DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY…
DMG Newsletter for November 16, 2012
http://www.downtownmusicgallery.com/Main/index.htm
ENDLESS PIE [JEFF KAISER/PHIL SKALLER] - Endless Pie [2 CD set]
(pfMentum 072; USA) Jeff Kaiser on trumpet, flugelhorn and electronics
and Phil Skaller on prepared piano. Jeff is a restless explorer on
trumpet and flugelhorn, always searching for other like-minded
musicians to work with. Kaiser has done a number of duo discs before
this, each one unique depending on his partner. Mr. Skaller seems to
work mostly inside the piano, banging on the strings with assorted
objects. Kaiser continually alters his sound with mutes or electronic
devices, as well as playing some strange synth sounds. This is a
particularly intense and focused duo, always working tightly
together, complimenting and pushing each other. Although this music
is completely (?) improvised, the duo often create patterns which
sounds closer to modern chamber music. Reminding me at times of
recent discs from Ernesto Martinez and David Rosenboom. This is an
extraordinary duo and one of this year's most challenging efforts on
a variety of levels. - Bruce Lee Gallanter, Downtown Music Gallery
2 CD set for $14
CHARISMATA [JEFF KAISER/GREGORY TAYLOR] - The Desert Fathers
(pfMentum 070; USA) Jeff Kaiser on quartertone trumpet and laptop and
Gregory Taylor on laptop. This disc was recorded live in a studio at
STEIM in Amsterdam. Since the last time we heard from pfMentum
founder a few years back, Jeff Kaiser has released another three
discs of his own duos, a trio and a few collaborations. With more
than a half dozen duo efforts released, Mr. Kaiser has done it again
with another couple of winners. The quartertone trumpet which has a
fourth valve and can play microtones is relatively rare. The only one
that I've seen & heard was played by Thomas Heberer. Since Mr. Kaiser
uses different extended techniques and plays laptop as done his
partner, it is difficult to tell who is doing what outside of the
familiar odd trumpet sounds. The STEIM studio sounds like a high end
affair since there is good deal of depth and dynamics to these
sounds. Is that feedback, magnified static or trumpet making those
extreme sounds?!? This music is intense, powerful, sometimes brittle,
often bent, swirling electronics and twisted trumpet sounds. Mr.
Kaiser keeps digger deeper and coming up with large variety of odd
sounds from his trumpet, often reminding me of Nate Wooley or Peter
Evans, both of whom are also restless explorers who can match wits
with any acoustic or electronic instruments. This disc is more than
an hour in length and I found myself at the edge of my seat
throughout wondering what they would come up with next. - Bruce Lee
Gallanter, Downtown Music Gallery
CD $12
Thursday, November 15, 2012
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