Icelandic guitarist Hilmar Jensson gathers Andrew D'Angelo and Jim Black to throw a reinvention of jazz with saxophone improvisations serious (the best kind), guitars alternating between octaves and guitar, bass, and not least, irregular meters. The trio explores with a grace and fluidity arranged a RIO jazz, which occasionally also greet a subtype of progressive metal, although this is thanks to the guitar.
And beyond the quasi-jazz experiment, we have some distorted guitar playing and some electronic medium collides perfectly with the daring proposal of the trio. In my opinion, an ambitious project that can give more, and so far have managed to bring great creative range and virtuosity.
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Track List 1. Led Tyftelin
5:14 2. 2:51 Shooshabuster
3. International Four 5:27
4.
Is not No Waltz 3:42 5. Tumble Bugs
4:13 6. Meg Nem Sa 2:46
7. 1:50 Okkar
8.
Ouch 3:24 9. Flutter
2:29 10. 3:28 Hilsner
11.
Lock 1:27 12. Setz Nidur
5:16 13. Amena
2:03 Line-up
Hilmar Jensson - guitar
Andrew D'Angelo - bass clarinet, saxophone high
Jim Black - drums
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