Showing posts with label Colin Vallon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Vallon. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Nicolas Masson / Colin Vallon / Patrice Moret / Lionel Friedli - Travelers (ECM February 16, 2018)

After two ECM albums with the cooperative trio Third Reel, Swiss reedman Nicolas Masson presents a quartet for which he is the sole composer. The group has existed for a decade with unchanged personnel, touring as Nicolas Massons Parallels, and the leaders writing for it always encourages creative responses from the players. Amid the changing musical landscapes in which these travelers move, you will encounter some of Colin Vallons prettiest ballad playing, richly melodic bass from Patrice Moret, and subtle drum commentary from Lionel Friedli. Plus, of course, plenty of Massons pure-toned saxophone and elegant clarinet. Travelers was recorded at Auditorio Stelio Molo in Lugano in April 2017, and produced by Manfred Eicher.


Monday, January 16, 2017

Colin Vallon Trio - Danse (ECM 2017)




The Colin Vallon Trio has found its own space in the crowded world of the piano trio by quietly challenging its conventions. On its third ECM album Vallon again leads the group not with virtuosic solo display but by patient outlining of melody and establishing of frameworks in which layered group improvising can take place. With this group, gentle but insistent rhythms can trigger seismic musical events. Although Vallon (recently nominated for the Swiss Music Prize) is the author of nine of the pieces here, the band members share equal responsibilities for the music’s unfolding.

The gravitational pull of Patrice Moret’s bass and the intense detail supplied by Julian Sartorius’s drums and cymbals are crucial to the success of Vallon’s artistic concept and the range of emotions the music can convey. Danse is issued in both CD and LP editions. Read more...


01. Sisyphe
02. Tsunami
03. Smile
04. Danse
05. L'onde
06. Oort
07. Kid
08. Reste
09. Tinguely
10. Morn
11. Reste (Variation)

Patrice Moret - double bass
Julian Sartorius - drums