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'When starting (1.8)sec.records, I planed on focusing the music on minimal sound art, and electroecustic music. Since starting the label it has taken a life of it's own pulling me increasingly towards something that falls somewhere between improvisational free jazz and the above mentioned genres. I am thankful for this, otherwise I may not have gotten the chance to experience and release 'plateformes'. The trio of Hervé Boghossian, Stéphane Rives, and Matthieu Saladin is very much a free improvisational jazz group, but the music they output goes way beyond what you could expect from the instrumentation. Delicate, but with an incredible power pulling, pushing, and then releasing the listener. Not power in noise or volume, but a power that is coming from the players utilizing the physics of there instruments, and the sound they produce. Through techniques of circular breathing, bass clarinet feedback, and guitar feedback you'd be hard pressed to pin any one sound on a particular instrument. I'm very excited about this release. Enjoy this album, and make every effort to catch this trio in performance.'
Details
Cat. number: sec 005
Year: 2005
Notes:
Espace Jemmapes, Paris. June 3rd 2005. High volume listening on speakers recommended.