Cormac Larkin
Fri, Mar 24, 2017
Evan Parker is not a man given to hyperbole, so if the great English “free” saxophonist says this is “one of the best records I have ever made”, it is worth taking note. As the Wind is an atmospheric, three-cornered conversation between Parker and two less-than-usual percussionists.
French lithophonist Toma Gouband coaxes blunt notes from tuned stones, while US drummer Mark Nauseef (better known for rock playing of a different kind, including a brief spell with Thin Lizzy) produces a variety of contrasting metallic sounds. Together, they describe an austere, echoing soundscape, which elicits a thoughtful, even coy response from Parker.
read more at: http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/evan-parker-as-the-wind-album-review-echoes-in-a-soundscape-1.3017753
Friday, March 24, 2017
Evan Parker - As the Wind album review:
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