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Snus - Can't Stop Snusing (2012)
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Ayler Records: aylCD-126 
http://www.ayler.com/barno-grip-lasserre-cant-stop-snusing.html

* Niklas Barnö: trumpet
* Joel Grip: bass
* Didier Lasserre: drums
 
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/snus-mn0003336815 
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/niklas-barn%C3%B6-mn0002543090 
http://www.joelgrip.com/ 
http://didierlasserre.free.fr/

Recorded by Benjamin Duboc at Ackenbush, Malakoff, France on July 11-12, 2011.


Reviews
~~~~~~~

By Stef 
http://www.freejazzblog.org/2012/06/trumpet-trios.html

Three years ago, this trio released it's debut album also on Ayler, and I was
immediately sold to the concept.

Raw and authentic free improvisation, with three artists carefully co-shaping,
not just loose sounds, but coherent instant constructions, spatious and open,
with deep emotional resonance, whether in the more sensitive or the more
abrasive moments. The trio is Niklas Barnö on trumpet, Joel Grip on bass and
Didier Lasserre on drums.

"Admitting" is a fluid piece, "Believing" adds intensity by the weird sonic
backdrop created by the rhythm section for Barnö's sad or distressed
phrases. "Deciding" is not decisive at all, yet has a strong against-the-grain
unpredictable rawness. With "Surrendering", the trio lures us into even weirder
territory, with bouncing reactions, swift interactions and a soft yet tense
finale. The last track, "Awakening" is the most intense piece of the album,
evolving with a stringent necessity of force and expressivity, increasing the
volume, and with the rhythm section driving the trumpet forward into ever
shorter and powerful blasts.

Great stuff.

--

By Eyal Hareuveni 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/cant-stop-snusing-niklas-barno-ayler-records-review-by-eyal-hareuveni.php

By Marek Lubner (pl/en)

Par Jean Buzelin (fr) 
http://www.culturejazz.fr/spip.php?article1939#lgb

Par Franpi Barriaux (fr) 
http://www.franpisunship.com/archives/2012/08/30/24997310.html

Par Luc Bouquet (fr)