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Federico Reuben, Mark Hanslip, Dominic Lash, Paul Hession

Quartetics

Label: Bead Records

Format: CD

Genre: Jazz

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"Quartetics" captures a unique encounter between four seasoned improvisers, who first came together in this quartet formation on May 15, 2019. Although new in this configuration, these musicians share extensive collaborative histories: Lash has longstanding collaborations with Reuben and Hanslip, while Hession, Reuben, and Hanslip had already performed and recorded as a trio.

The album explores the idea of "The Quartet"—specifically, this configuration of tenor saxophone, laptop, double bass, and drums—as “a field of possibility”, generating a body of knowledge and sensation through “a state of being about to happen”.

The improvisations are vibrant, energetic, and exploratory, highlighting attentive listening and dynamic interplay. Reuben’s radical approach to computer music contributes meaningful interactions through live coding, creating intricate textures with manipulated samples, glitches, synths, distorted guitar and piano sounds, and live processing. Hanslip delivers elegant saxophone lines and detailed sonic explorations, complemented by Lash’s inventive and resourceful double bass playing and Hession’s nuanced, virtuosic rhythmic support.

Quartetics strikes a compelling balance between experimentation and musicianship, foregrounding both the individuality of each performer and their collective commitment to the unfolding music. The album offers a vivid snapshot of quartet dynamics, capturing a sense of imminent discovery uniquely realised through this particular gathering.

Details
Cat. number: BEAD 53
Year: 2025
Notes:
total playing time 33:13 Recorded 15th May 2019 in York (UK) by [...] Mastered by [...] at Technology Works Mastering Special thanks to the University of York © + ℗ Bead Records 2025 [on back cover] P + C 2025 [on disc]

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