Fernandez, Agusti/Peter Kowald / Sea Of Lead
Album: | Sea Of Lead | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Fernandez, Agusti/Peter Kowald | Added: | Feb 2006 | |
Label: | Hopscotch Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-04-30 | Pull Date: | 2006-07-02 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jul 2 | May 28 | May 14 | May 7 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 30, 2006: | Memory Select
Sea Of Lead Part 6 |
4. | May 09, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Tendrils |
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2. | Jun 29, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Sea Of Lead Part 6 |
5. | May 05, 2006: | Memory Select
Tendrils |
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3. | May 23, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Sea Of Lead Part 1 |
6. | May 04, 2006: | Baptism of Solitude
Rhizomes |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-04-27
Reviewed 2006-04-27
Improv duets between pianist Fernandez and late bassist Kowald. Lots of nonmusical sounds: scratchy or squeaky bass strings, or plucking/pounding of the piano strings. Abstract stuff that varies between placid and dark.
Hailing from Germany, Kowald was a well respected figure in improv circles. Our library includes a nice trio session he did with Gino Robair (drums) and Miya Masaoka (koto) locally -- it's under Kowald/Masaoka/Robair, title "Illuminations," on the Rastascan label. It's one of several great albums we have involving Kowald -- do check it out.
1- Fast groany bass, mid/fast clatter
2- Wailing swirl. Then calmly dissonant screeches
3- Slow, industrial clangs and groans
4- Quiet rubber-band bass
5- Quiet but fast. Squeaks and flutters.
6- Harsh pounding/squeaks, then a mid/fast musical duet
7- Pensive mid/slow, played "straight" (i.e. mostly normal music)
8- Fast, w/nice pitter-patter piano interlude that I think quotes Cecil Taylor
9- Brisk, mid/fast, almost jazzy in a spiky-aggressive way
10- Dark and dramatic, with some throat singing from Kowald (yes, he was schooled in Tuvan throat singing)
11- Sparse clatter: Low twang of piano strings getting bashed.
Hailing from Germany, Kowald was a well respected figure in improv circles. Our library includes a nice trio session he did with Gino Robair (drums) and Miya Masaoka (koto) locally -- it's under Kowald/Masaoka/Robair, title "Illuminations," on the Rastascan label. It's one of several great albums we have involving Kowald -- do check it out.
1- Fast groany bass, mid/fast clatter
2- Wailing swirl. Then calmly dissonant screeches
3- Slow, industrial clangs and groans
4- Quiet rubber-band bass
5- Quiet but fast. Squeaks and flutters.
6- Harsh pounding/squeaks, then a mid/fast musical duet
7- Pensive mid/slow, played "straight" (i.e. mostly normal music)
8- Fast, w/nice pitter-patter piano interlude that I think quotes Cecil Taylor
9- Brisk, mid/fast, almost jazzy in a spiky-aggressive way
10- Dark and dramatic, with some throat singing from Kowald (yes, he was schooled in Tuvan throat singing)
11- Sparse clatter: Low twang of piano strings getting bashed.
Track Listing
1. | Sea Of Lead Part 1 | 6. | Sea Of Lead Part 6 | |||
2. | Sea Of Lead Part 2 | 7. | Sea Of Lead Part 7 | |||
3. | Sea Of Lead Part 3 | 8. | Rhizomes | |||
4. | Sea Of Lead Part 4 | 9. | Tendrils | |||
5. | Sea Of Lead Part 5 | 10. | Three Voices | |||
11. | Kowald's Dream |