Walking Voices Equilibrium
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2011
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.08.2011
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Addicted to Changes 07:08
- 2 Silverise 05:53
- 3 Eclasticity 04:47
- 4 Lonely House 01:30
- 5 Chagan 04:12
- 6 Stolon 01:13
- 7 Running Through Fields Theme 03:15
- 8 Wolkenregen 06:10
- 9 Whitless 03:10
- 10 A Word 03:43
- 11 Walking Voices 06:35
- 12 Singletrees 02:13
- 13 Follow 01:30
- 14 Three Fragments for Equilibrium 02:12
- 15 Sires 04:35
Info zu Walking Voices
Second release by this young European trio again features astonishing vocal effects, guitar atmospherics, and reed playing in a program of ravishing compositions and improvised soundscapes. The trio synthesize Elements of jazz, folk/world, classical, minimalism and the avant-garde in a fresh, unique way that has garnered great press on both sides of the Atlantic. Sensuous and highly interactive, their music also has a free-floating, dreamlike aura that has attracted many listeners from beyond jazz. Tactile sonics will resonate with audiophiles.
"...you can get a feeling of elevation, maybe even levitation. It's that stunning...my favorite record of the year so far." - Mark Saleski, Jazz.com
Sissel Vera Pettersen, Voice, Soprano Saxophone
Mikkel Ploug, Electric and Acoustic Guitars
Joachim Badenhorst, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Equilibrium are:
Sissel Vera Pettersen
is a Norwegian vocalist (now based in Copenhagen) who for the last ten years has been co-leading groups and/or recording with the likes of Theo Bleckmann, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and Toumani Diabaté; in 2010 she was nominated for a Danish Grammy for best jazz vocal album. Her style combines a cool, sensuous timbre with techniques inspired by a wide range of folk music and non-western cultures, even birdsong, often morphed through looping and other live electronics (e.g. the 'bass' lines in 'Silverise,' created using an octaviser). Her song 'A Word' (with lyrics by her boyfriend Carl Martin Faurby) is an imagistic evocation of relatedness and separation, its meanings sparked by the text's cycling juxtapositions.
Joachim Badenhorst
is Belgian but has spent the last two years based mostly in Brooklyn, recording with guitarist Ryan Blotnick (Everything Forgets) on Songlines, working with Tony Malaby but also as a member of the Han Bennink Trio, developing new American collaborations while continuing to co-lead groups in Europe. His elegant yet pungent playing reflects an interest in 'music that is hard to catch or corner...early Dave Douglas, Tim Berne, Dans les Arbres, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Zorn, Braxton, Threadgill, and doom bands like Sunn O))).'
Mikkel Ploug
Danish guitarist, Equilibrium's main composer, also leads the Mikkel Ploug Group (featuring Mark Turner) and Trio and has three CDs on Fresh Sound. His guitars knit together sonic and harmonic space and provide rhythmic impetus. His 'Running Through Fields Theme' features fingerpicked guitar, a new technique for this group, suggesting folky roots and a continuing admiration for Ben Monder. 'Walking Voices' and 'Addicted to Changes' are longer, multi-sectional pieces that rise to raucous, near-rapturous heights of group expression.
Booklet für Walking Voices