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Debuting multi-national five-piece AERIE began life in Austria born out of a musical meeting of minds three years ago when Irish tenor saxophonist Sam Comerford first began to play together with the Swiss alto/soprano saxist Ingo Hipp.
Now on an album full of Hipp’s highly analytical thought-laden compositions – joined by guitarist Laurent Méteau, Estonian bassist Peedu Kass and drummer Matthew Jacobson to complete the line-up – recording in Germany the heart of the album certainly in the opening tracks depends on the tight interconnectedness between saxophones and guitar.
Loosely cool school verging on maths jazz in flavour, squally freeer passages are however dotted about on a track such as the explosive ‘Antagonism’, there is sometimes a heavy air of laboratory introspection about the direction of the music although this studious air is alleviated by the unexpected twists and turns harmonically and metrically the band choose to make and the freedom the band manage to exploit in their performance dynamic.
Everyone takes their time and this isn’t a mad frantic dash to the finish line by any means, the loose rhythmic structures sculpted by Jacobsen recalling maybe the more experimental side of Paul Motian allowing plenty of room for patient development. The more Méteau lets go and moves into a kind of Mary Halvorson style, say on ‘Whatever’, the more engaging the album becomes. (Marlbank)
Ingo Hipp, alto- /soprano saxophone
Sam Comerford, tenor saxophone
Laurent Méteau, guitar
Peedu Kass, bass
Matthew Jacobson, Drums
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