Hugo Costa alto saxophone
Josué Amador guitar
Philipp Ernsting drums
credits
released July 23, 2018
Recorded at Studio SanteBoutique, Rotterdam 2018
Mixed by Anticlan,Rotterdam 2018
Mastered by Bernardo Fesch at Gizmeister Studio, Lisboa 2018
Released by Creative Sources
" . Free improvisation under the notorious Anticlan banner and a truly explosive title. Let us add, next to the volcanic eruptions, slow streams of cooling lava await us.
Six incredibly intriguing stories, built by good, attentive, dense drumming, guitar with the flow, a fuse for strongly avant-rock sound and a pinch of healthy psychedelia between the strings, finally an alto saxophone that works great with them, although there is no habit of going out before number. Extremely free exchange of sounds, slightly hooked in the aesthetics of free jazz, unaided from rock emotions, flowing wide stream from silence to noise and back.
The second and third fragment is crossed by a beautiful, almost meditative climate. The beauty of the guitar explodes - minim deep improve! Amador does not hesitate to enter post-industrial aesthetics. The fourth is the decibel level, kind of true power trio. Again the guitar evokes the endorphin ejaculation at the reviewer. When he is silent, the pair of sax & drums escapes beautifully into a free jazz gallop. Costa has five minutes here and uses it perfectly.
The next song returns quite stream, decorated with ornaments of pulsating strings, blown nozzles and convulsive work of the snare drum and volumes. A lot of rock expression here is too silent. The finale is enhanced by an active drumming, around which the restless alt and glass guitar is focused. Great CD! "
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