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Sensaround: Heart/Noise
ByA composer, keyboardist and effects artist, Spence established himself with Western audiences playing with pianist Myra Melford on the excellent Everything Here Is Possible (Self Produced, 2014). That complex, lyrical facet of Spence's musical personality (playing a Steinway grand piano) was followed by several projects of a different nature, with Satoko Fujii. The 2018 releases Bright Force (Libra Records) and Intelsat (Alister Spence Music) found him in an electric setting while on Imagine Meeting You Here (Alister Spence Music, 2019) he served as conductor of Fujii's fifteen-member Orchestra Kobe. Spence has led his own critically acclaimed trio for over two decades, releasing seven albums.
Saxophonist and composer MacDonald has left few stones unturned in his prolific career. With more than sixty albums, he has composed for visual art installations, film, theater and more. Working with a diverse set of artists from David Byrne to Evan Parker, his deft blurring of the line between improvisation and composition can be best heard on Parallel Moments (Babel Label, 2014) with Marilyn Crispell. MacDonald is a founding member of the long-running Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra who have recorded with George Lewis, Barry Guy, and other notable artists. Shoeb Ahmad has recorded six albums and several EPs as a leader. She utilizes electronics, keyboard, laptop, voice and field recordings in her solo work, most of which is non-genre specific experimentation.
Spence and Ahmad each use effects pedals but the bulk of the technology falls under Ahmad who works with two samplers and analog synths. Spence mans the Fender Rhodes and percussion, with MacDonald making up the acoustic third of the trio. On the eleven-minute title track, Macdonald's distant, mournful tenor saxophone, initially acts as a sharp contrast to the industrial pulses generated by Spence and Ahmad. As the piece progresses the pull of those rhythms seems to absorb and convert the sax into an alien form until both dissolve in single tones. Similarly, the saxophonist's soulful soprano presents a ghostly extended intro on "Fours and Sevens" then evaporates into the maze of gongs and bells. The smokey "Winter Sleepers" suggests the dark, atmospheric doom jazz of Bohren & Der Club of Gore while the minimalist "The River Wound" is a hybrid of electric and acoustic tones.
MacDonald and Spence have a musical history that includes two duo releases, Stepping Between the Shadows (Rufus Records, 2012), the self-produced Sound Hotel (2018), and a large ensemble project. Their synergies are evident, and with Ahmad, the trio feels like a single autonomous entity. The music on Heart/Noise is strikingly executed; multi-dimensional, deep and opulently textured. Highly recommended.
Track Listing
Varispeed; Heart/Noise; Immolate Dub; Winter Sleepers; The River Wound; Birds Flutter in Crisp Air; Fours and Sevens.
Personnel
Alister Spence
pianoAlister Spence: Fender Rhodes, pedals, percussion; Raymond Macdonald: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Shoeb Ahmad: Boss sp-202, sp-303, pedals.
Album information
Title: Heart/Noise | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: hellosQuare Recordings