Atomic - Theater Tilters (2010)
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Jazzland Records: 0602527334110 http://www.jazzlandrec.com/ http://www.jazzlandrec.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=241:atomic-theater-tilters-vol1&catid=1:latest http://www.jazzlandrec.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=6&flypage=vmj_naru.tpl&product_id=78&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=830&vmcchk=1&Itemid=830 * Fredrik Ljungkvist: tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet * Magnus Broo: trumpet * Håvard Wiik: piano * Ingebrigt Håker Flaten: bass * Paal Nilssen-Love: drums Homepage: ~~~~~~~~ http://www.atomicjazz.com/ Disc: 1 ~~~~~~~ 1. Green Mill Tilter 2. Andersonville 3. Fissures 4. Murmansk 5. Bop About Disc: 2 ~~~~~~~ 1. Roma 2. Sanguine 3. Edit 4. Barylite 5. Two Boxes Recorded live at Teater Lederman/Stockholm on October 6th & 7th, 2009. Mixed and mastered at desibel.no, January 2010. Reviews ~~~~~~~ By John Fordham http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/sep/02/atomic-theatre-tilters-review Atomic, the Scandinavian five-piece supergroup, play a short UK tour with saxist Ken Vandermark's band from 16 September – and if the music is anything like this live double album, they will be must-see performances. Atomic take improv to the outer reaches, but then pull it back with infectious swing clamour, hints of Latin jazz or Ornette Coleman, or the Iberian shimmer of the Liberation Music Orchestra with the late Don Cherry's trumpet bubbling through it. Driven by Paal Nilssen-Love, a powerful free-jazz drummer, the band move from trumpeter Magnus Broo's 1970s Miles Davis fierceness, through Håvard Wiik's cool postbop piano solos, or flat-out free-swing with saxist Fredrik Ljungkvist playing blurty clarinet. There are quirky minimal themes that sound like piano-tuning, blustery free-Latin melodies, and squeaky improv that turns into circus band stomping and frantic thrashing on the finale's Two Boxes. It's exhaustingly exhilarating, or exhilaratingly exhausting. More: ==== By Stef By Tim Niland En castellano ------------- Por Pablo SANZ http://www.elcultural.es/version_papel/ESCENARIOS/27891/Atomicos Por Sergio Piccirilli http://elintruso.com/2011/01/07/5-de-10-no-siempre-es-la-mitad/