Free Play

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https://loosetorque.bandcamp.com/album/free-play

Jon Corbett – trumpet, valve trombone, wood flute and conch shell
Nick Stephens – double bass
Tony Marsh – percussion

1. One
2. Two
3. Free

Artwork Fay Stephens

Loose Torque LT024 Category

“Ici, trois longues improvisations entourant un même mouvement. Pour Jon Corbett (trompette ou trombone à coulisse), Nick Stephens (contrebasse) ou Tony Marsh (batterie), le jeu (pari ?) consiste à ne jamais quitter ce mouvement. De cette sphère aux maigres reliefs, l’on devra compter sur le talent et l’inspiration de nos trois improvisateurs pour éviter le décrochage.
Souffles défaits de Corbett (ici, une parenté certaine avec Bill Dixon), patiences actives de Stephens, rebonds fertiles de Marsh, il ne faut attendre ici ni relance ni déplacement brusque. Tout au plus peut-on noter quelques réductions de course ou quelque surplus de nervosité à la charge – le plus souvent – du trompettiste. En ne quittant jamais ce cocon protecteur, Corbett, Stephens et Marsh offrent à la pénombre sa plus juste définition” – Luc Bouquet Le Son du Grisli http://grisli.canalblog.com/

“You put on the record and you know you’re in the British free improv scene, with sounds that bounce against each other, erupting and surfacing like lava bubbles in the hottest possible environment as a kind of state, visible, approachable, almost intimate, still far away from the effects and the dynamics of the whole volcano exploding.

The state is now, the music is now : notes skittering away, bustling, fluttering, trembling, vibrating, shimmering in short bursts, coming up, boiling with expression, disappearing and reappearing in a great physical tour-de-force of nervous and agitated energy, like the crazy clots of paints on a Pollock canvas, all expressivity and colorful power.

The trio at work here are the masters of the art, with Jon Corbett on trumpet, valve trombone, bamboo flute and conch shell, Nick Stephens on bass, and the late Tony Marsh on percussion. The album is a tribute to the drummer who passed away now almost a year ago. The performance itself dates from 2010.

This is in-the-moment music, with no real plan, no preconfigured structure, no longitudinal dynamics, no progression or evolution to speak of, just naked surprises and interaction, raw and authentic, as pure as it gets in terms of sounds, like birds having a great time in the trees, like birds having fun in the trees” – Stef Free Jazz http://www.freejazzblog.org