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A WINDY SEASON – Amphidromic Cotidal . CD
performed by ANGELO CONTINI (trombone, dijeridoo); MIRIO COSOTTINI (trumpet, flugelhorn); GIANNI MIMMO (soprano sax); ALESSIO PISANI (bassoon, contrabassoon).
all compositions by A Wind Season
The overall feel of the music varies quite a bit. One constant, however, is the reverberant room sound, which becomes a bit of a “fifth player” on several tunes. Members of the quartet move around in the space while playing, thus adding an extra dimension to the overall sound. Soprano saxophonist Gianni Mimmo introduces “Ebb and Flow” with a convoluted, screwball melodic figure that trumpeter Mirio Cosottini picks up immediately. They run with it for a bit over the plodding contrabassoon before dropping the tempo to match the bass line as Angelo Contini’s spooky muted trombone slowly, and quite literally, moves to the foreground. The long unisons in “Line and Its Fragility” are dry and seemingly close-miked, but these give way to the warmer, richer long tones that begin “Humpback Song.” One of the album’s more abstract and clearly improvisational pieces, “Rogue Wave,” rides in on Contini’s buzzing didjeridoo and Alessio Pisani (bassoon)’s malevolent contrabassoon, as soprano saxophone and trumpet skirl and wheel overhead. Mimmo, one of Europe’s finest soprano saxophonists, drives the action on “Bay Lyric” as the other horns call-and-respond in various highly coordinated ways before they settle into a sort of chorale behind the soloist. The centerpiece of Tidal is the sprawling 18-plus minute-long “Westerlies Tale.” Trombonist Contini dominates the first third of the piece, and the quartet gets into some fascinating textural explorations using various sorts of drones and long tones. These are interspersed with unaccompanied solos by each member, and a number of interesting thematic-sounding passages. Other highlights include the ghostly, incantatory “Amplitude and Cycle Time,” and “Amphidromic” which is held together by Pisani’s funky, braying bassoon lines.
It’s tough to compare A Windy Season to any other group in a jazz context. The closest comparisons may well come from outside of the jazz realm. Groups such as Belgium’s Art Zoyd have similar drummer-less (and at times, bass-less) instrumentation and, like A Windy Season, mix non-jazz improvisation and composition in different ways. But, overall, A Windy Season is a really unique group whose experimentation has yielded a sort of improvisational chamber-jazz that doesn’t come off like a dry academic exercise. The music on Tidal is an exploration of sound and interpersonal relationships that is warm, human, and at times quite visceral.
Track Listing: Amplitude and Cycle Time; Ebb and Flow; Line and its Fragility; Humpback Song; Amphidromic; Tidal; Rogue Wave; Bay Lyric; Westerlies Tale.
Personnel: Angelo Contini: trombone, didjeridoo, thunder drum, jew’s harp, sea- shell; Mirio Cosottini: trumpet, flugelhorn; Gianni Mimmo: soprano sax; Alessio Pisani: bassoon, contra-bassoon.
[ Dave Wayne – All About Jazz – https://www.allaboutjazz.com/a-windy-season-tidal-amphidromic-cotidal-by-dave-wayne.php ]
2012 © Amirani Records AMRN 033 – GRIM 006 – TRK 004

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