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Henry Kaiser, Damon Smith, Weasel Walter -Plane Crash Two (2015)
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New Atlantis Records: NA-CD-024 
http://www.newatlantisrecords.com/

* Henry Kaiser: guitar
* Damon Smith: double bass
* Weasel Walter: drum kit
 
http://www.henrykaiserguitar.com/ 
http://www.balancepointacoustics.com/

Recorded live by Adam Muñoz at Fantasy Studios,
Berkeley, CA, on April 12, 2014.


Reviews
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By Bruce Lee Gallanter 
http://www.downtownmusicgallery.com/Main/news/Newsletter-2015-07-31.html

This is the second disc from the Plane Crash Trio and it was recorded at
Fantasy Studios in Berkeley the evening after a another studio date with a
ten-piece band the Mr. Kaiser had organized for UK-free guitar legend Ray
Russell which resulted in a great disc called "The Celestial Squid". Mr. Kaiser
has long worked with bassist Damon Smith and drummer Weasel Walter on many
previous sessions with and without other musicians, hence there is a special
bond between them. Mr. Kaiser mentions in the liner notes that there are many
different styles of free improv (Downtown, British, Dutch, AACM, etc.) and that
all three members are well aware of so what we hear is quite a bit of diversity
in their explorations. This session is superbly recorded, clean, warm and
consistently fascinating. Unlike some of explosive, over-the-top jamming on
Volume One, this session is often quite calm in part although they do break
through and erupt at times. The ever-mighty Weasel Walter is in particularly
fine form here, keeping several dialogues/conversations going on
simultaneously. He sounds as if he is playing toys or small hand percussion at
times, weaving an infinite web of lines around one another. This is dynamic
improv at its very best!

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By Glenn Astarita 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/plane-crash-two-henry-kaiser-new-atlantis-records-review-by-glenn-astarita.php

By Grego Applegate Edwards