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| 1. On All Tides |
| 2. Climate of Sound |
| 3. Music / Illusion |
| 4. Cloud Catch |
| 5. Ghostwritten |
| 6. David and the Ööbik |
| 7. Some Thrum |
| 8. Peter Clark |
| 9. Peace March |
| 10. Four Worlds |
| 11. Winter as One |
John Wieczorek has played contemporary, ethnic and electronic percussion for the last 25 years. He has performed w/ the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, bassists Gary Peacock, Mark Dresser and Mark Deutsch, bansuri flutist Steve Gorn, frame drum virtuoso Glen Velez, Layne Redmond's "Mob of Angels", as well as saxophonists Joe McPhee, trumpeter Roy Campbell Jr., the avant-ambient ensemble Straylight, and the Epiphany Project, whom he recently accompanied on a European tour. Wieczorek and Rothenberg recently played at the Nyyd Festival in Estonia with the Weekend Guitar Trio, including Robert Jürjendal.
Robert Jürjendal is Estonias finest guitarist working in a variety of genres, from classical to improvisation to progressive rock. He has played with most of the best Estonian musicians, including Erkki-Sven Tüür, Tõnis Magi, and Riho Sibul. He has been a part of Robert Fripps guitar craft course in Germany, and with the Weekend Guitar Trio he won first prize at the Lausanne International Guitar Festival in 1995. Their music is a mix of jazz, ethno, soundscapes, rock and country, and they have toured in Russia, Lithuania, Moldova, Finland, France, Germany and Sweden.
The marsh warbler (or Soo-roolind in Estonian) does something no other bird is known to do. On its winter travels, it learns the songs of African birds and takes them back to its summer breeding grounds in Northern Europe and sings them one after another, with relentless complexity, for all to hear. These songs are the basis for the rhythms in our final piece. In the same way, we hope our pancultural improvisatory traveling grooves, from Estonia to America, from West to East, from acoustic to electronic, may celebrate the full world of sound one trio can produce, in various meetings of twos and threes.
Driving tabla and udu rhythms mix with atmospheric guitar and swirling clarinet through subtle digital effects. The sounds of birds flit in and out, giving a yearning exuberance to the music. It is calm yet concentrated, relaxing but detailed.
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track 2, Climate of Sound: a live improvised duet between Wieczorek and Rothenberg, evolving out of brief bird song into a surging meeting between bass clarinet and udu. Inspired by John Surman and Jack DeJohnette.
track 10, Four Worlds: tabla and bass clarinet, with guitar synthesizer above, reminiscent of Don Cherrys duets with Latif Khan
track 12, Soo-Roo: perhaps the most emblematic piece, a guitar ostinato driven by marsh warbler bird percussion, trancelike but uplifting. This ones like nothing else.
file under: world fusion, contemporary jazz, new improvised music
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