Saturday, November 6, 2010

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2009/Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic/"GP & TEE"

not assure you when I will make a final return to this blog with regular entries, but as this happens I leave three albums that fit perfectly with the jazz-private content. Anyway, who visited in progmundo me know that my work extra-time blogger consuming me and because of that both blogs are inactive. Although
Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic just released their first album this year, the musicians who compose it are not neophytes instrumentalists. In fact, this group was invited to perform at the Rio Fest 2009, and those who were speaking pretty good concert.
also interesting that among the ranks of GP & T, we find Philippe Bussonnet, and is nothing less than the current Magma bassist
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From start to finish this debut shows a great quality, with a style that while appreciating much to fusioneros jazz and classical tradition, becomes only ever imitate, but it takes up. The general tone is strong truly devastating and there are sections with heavy guitars and some superb virtuosity alone with either of the guitarist or saxophonist and leader. It is a special Technical Characteristics
how Guillaume uses his saxophone, which is pretty well spent and through a variety of sounds and techniques that have been the result of a good invention and free experimentation.
Usually I talk about this record as the interaction between two layers. There is a layer that is presented to the ear as something very strange and new. In this layer is difficult to speak of a genre or a specialty, and Instrumental trances are calmer than to the turning points that are more energy. The sax and guitar melodies in this part of injecting a series of strange sensations and travel, and the intentions of the music are not clear, but somewhat hidden. Instrumental these interactions may turn around a definite inspiration, or a common theme, and not because they are descriptive or lyrical, but they convey special emotions, and become only the experience of listening to this album.
is also in this layer GP & T uses musical structures irregular and changing, práctiacmente sui generis. Just listen to the facility and the amazing way they play Circé, one of the most polished and thorough.
And then comes the other layer, linked more to jazz as such and without those estrucuturas irregular and ambiguous intentions. It is in this layer we find the tremendous sax and guitar solos and the rhythms and techniques identified with the jazz tradition.

What is a fact is that since this debut GP & T is presented as a multifaceted group, one of those groups that are transformed along the same disc, and whose music in the end if achieved enough cohesion to talk homogeneity.

(megaupload link on the homepage and in the comments)

Track List 1.Massacra
14:43 9:38
2.Circé
3.Thème pour le rivage des morts
4.Brutalum Voluptuous 8:50 8:45 5:48
5.Abidjan
6.kakoum
7.Louop 6:18 12:09 2:53
8.Troglodyte Polyglotte Anthropomorphique

Line up
Guillaume Perret - electric sax, composition, direction Philippe
Bussonnet - electric bass, effects
Yoann Serra - drums, sampler
Grandcamp Jim - electric guitar - vocals

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