Showing posts with label Borja Díaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borja Díaz. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Sputnik Trio - Time Hunt (February 2022 Sentencia Records)

Sputnik Trio is the temporary autonomous zone where alto saxophonist Ricardo Tejero, bassist Marco Serrato, and percussionist Borja Díaz meet from time to time. Their self-titled debut album was recorded in 2013; that was followed by "Live Betrayal" in 2016 and "What The Hate" in 2021. They have also released two albums as a quartet with saxophonist Colin Webster, "Spain Is The Place" and "Matadero".

"Time Hunt" seems to derive its title from ‘Time Hunters’, the final track on "What The Hate". That piece was a 16-minute abstract drone, Serrato’s bass groaning like a wooden ship’s hold as Díaz’s cymbals hissed and air seemed to escape Tejero’s horn on its own. This album goes in a different direction; it’s Sputnik Trio’s most conventionally swinging release to date.

The first piece, ‘Bird of Pray’, begins with gently dancing cymbal triplets and deep bass booms, as the saxophone drifts in. Tejero plays a slow and reverent melody that gradually increases in intensity until it’s a mournful cry. ‘Will Be Back’, introduced by a bowed bass line, has a fitful stop-start energy and a hypnotic, singsong melody with a keening, Middle Eastern quality. ‘Headless Walk’ fades in like it’s already been going on for hours, a cool blues shuffle that allows Tejero to wander as far as the spirit will take him. On the shortest track, ‘Tar or Cox’, Serrato plays a Jimmy Garrison-esque strummed line as the sax spits out rough, incantatory lines. It all ends with the almost hymnlike ‘Three Times Ura’, bringing the listener gently down to earth.

The members of Sputnik Trio speak the language of free jazz, but they understand it’s not always necessary to scream and shout. Time Hunt is a thoughtful, emotionally resonant album that welcomes you in and feels like home.

PHIL FREEMAN (Burning Ambulance, The Wire, Stereogum; author of "Ugly Beauty: Jazz in the 21st Century") 

1. Bird of Pray 11:11
2. Will Be Back 05:11
3. Headless Walk 09:52
4. Tar or Cox 03:47
5. Three Times Ura 05:10

Ricardo Tejero: alto sax
Marco Serrato: bass
Borja Díaz: drums

Time Hunt was recorded at La Mina Estudios, Sevilla on 28th February 2020.
Mixed at Happy Place Estudios, Sevilla.
Recorded and mixed by Nacho García.

Cover photo: Marco Serrato
Design: Borja Díaz
Layout: Gonzalo Santana
Liner notes: Phil Freeman

Monday, January 24, 2022

Hidden Forces Trio - The Set​-​Up (January 24, 2022 Raw Tonk Records)

1. Always Four O'Clock 07:01
2. The Set-Up 05:39
3. Lonely Crusade 09:19
4. Moving Targets 07:32
5. Chinese Bookie 05:40
6. Plainclothes 08:04

Gustavo Domínguez - bass clarinet
Marco Serrato - double bass
Borja Díaz - drums

Recorded at La Mina Estudios, Sevilla, on 24th January 2020
Mixed at Happy Place Estudios, March 2020
Recorded and mixed by Nacho García

Music by Domínguez/Serrato/Díaz

Artwork by Colin Webster

Dedicated to the memory of Simon H. Fell (1959-2020)