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Artist: TRIPWIRE [LARS SCHERZBERG/JOHN HUGHES/JEFF ARNAL]
Title: Looking In My Ear
Label: Creative Sources 63 Country: EEC
Format: CD Status: AVAILABLE $15.00
Description: Tripwire features Lars Scherzberg on saxes, John Hughes on bass and Jeff Arnal on drums. This is the second disc by this trip, although I hadn't heard of German alto saxist Lars Scherzberg or American acoustic bassist John Hughes before this disc. Jeff Arnal has become of the best and busiest drummers in NY since moving here. He can be heard on some ten discs from labels like Leo, Sachimay and Clean Feed. Considering this is a sax, bass & drums trio, they rarely sound like what one might expect. They seem to be more concerned with odd sounds like bowed percussion, eerie mouthpiece manipulation & breath-like sounds and twisted contrabass explorations. Much of this quiet, spooky and cautious, as if they are waiting to erupt, building sounds a few at a time. What I like about this is that while waiting for things to happen, you can hear each sound and the selective way each sound is placed. You must be patient, since the rewards are (there) waiting for you to enter their world. Fascinating in a different sort of way. - BLG
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| Artist: TRIPWIRE [LARS SCHERZBERG/JOHN HUGHES/JEFF ARNAL] |
| Title: Looking In My Ear |
| Label: Creative Sources 63 Country: EEC |
| Format: CD Status: AVAILABLE $15.00 |
| Description: Tripwire features Lars Scherzberg on saxes, John Hughes on bass and Jeff Arnal on drums. This is the second disc by this trip, although I hadn't heard of German alto saxist Lars Scherzberg or American acoustic bassist John Hughes before this disc. Jeff Arnal has become of the best and busiest drummers in NY since moving here. He can be heard on some ten discs from labels like Leo, Sachimay and Clean Feed. Considering this is a sax, bass & drums trio, they rarely sound like what one might expect. They seem to be more concerned with odd sounds like bowed percussion, eerie mouthpiece manipulation & breath-like sounds and twisted contrabass explorations. Much of this quiet, spooky and cautious, as if they are waiting to erupt, building sounds a few at a time. What I like about this is that while waiting for things to happen, you can hear each sound and the selective way each sound is placed. You must be patient, since the rewards are (there) waiting for you to enter their world. Fascinating in a different sort of way. - BLG |