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Wydawca: Not Two, 2007 Symbol: MW 779-2 DARREN JOHNSTON/ FRED FRITH/ LARRY OCHS/ DEVIN HOFF/ CHES SMITH Reasons for Moving
Recorded in studio May 16, 2005, Oakland, CA Although this is an improvised session, it has that wonderful magic glue that these serious and seasoned musicians are so successful at. (BLG, Downtown Music Gallery) By Ivana Ng Reasons for Moving is what an improvised session should sound like: thoughtful, seamless, dynamic, comfortable. "Dawn & The Flat Irons" begins as a conversation between trumpet (Darren Johnston) and bass (Devin Hoff). When drummer Ches Smith comes in, the tune branches off, allowing Smith, Fred Frith (electric guitar) and Larry Ochs (tenor and sopranino saxophones) to play more sparsely. The softer tracks on the CD are more effective. In "Deep North," Smith and Ochs create an intense quiet that lends depth and gravitas to the entire album and forces the listener to contemplate each laborious note and the silence nestled between them. In raucous songs like "Speed Trap," however, clashing instruments stifle the musicians' intentions. The quintet layers on notes that don't complement each other and Frith's distorted guitar riffs seem out of place. He does seem more comfortable though in "Biocarbon Man," where his distortions find solace in Smith's arduous drumbeats and Ochs' spacious sax. The title track shows off the quintet's wonderful dynamic. Here, the relationship between Frith, Ochs and Smith is very similar to the one in "Biocarbon Man": Johnston's languorous trumpet harmonizes with Ochs' probing sax beautifully and Hoff's bass complements Frith's guitar flawlessly. Throughout Reasons for Moving, it is evident that the members of the quintet are very aware of each participants' thought processes yet also manage to challenge and even surprise one another.
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