Thomas Strønen & Iain Ballamy: Food - Mercurial Balm (2016) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Thomas Strønen, Iain Ballamy
Title: Mercurial Balm
Year Of Release: 2012 / 2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 53:45
Total Size: 971 / 306 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mercurial Balm
Year Of Release: 2012 / 2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 53:45
Total Size: 971 / 306 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Nebular (5:55)
02. Celestial Food (4:27)
03. Ascendant (6:01)
04. Phase (3:49)
05. Astral (9:10)
06. Moonpie (4:33)
07. Chanterelle (3:47)
08. Mercurial Balm (5:01)
09. Magnetosphere (6:19)
10. Galactic Roll (4:43)
Personnel:
Thomas Strønen - drums, electronics
Iain Ballamy - saxophones, electronics
Christian Fennesz - guitar, electronics
Eivind Aarset - guitar, electronics
Prakash Sontakke - slide-guitar, vocal
Nils Petter Molvær - trumpet
For its second album on ECM, the Food duo of Norwegian drummer Thomas Strønen and British saxophonist Iain Ballamy continues to invite guests to bring something to the table. Their guests for Mercurial Balm are guitarist Christian Fennesz and trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær - both previously around the table for Quiet Inlet - plus, on three different tracks, Indian slide guitarist and singer Prakash Sontakke and Norwegian guitarist Eivind Aarset. The party produced, in Iain Ballamy's words, "a strange mix of musicians and musical genres", but it's a compelling mixture.
The form-and-texture conscious improvisations here are drawn from live performances in Victoria National Jazz scene in Norway and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, and sessions at Oslo's Rainbow Studios. To the latter group belong 'Chanterelle', the title track of 'Mercurial Balm', and 'Magnetoshere' on which the slide guitar and vocals of Prakash Sontakke are partnered by Eivind Aarset's atmospheric guitar and electronics. The first half of the album finds Food augmented by Austrian guitarist Christian Fennesz, taking further the experiments with layers of sound begun on Quiet Inlet. Nils Petter Molvær joins Strønen, Ballamy and Fennesz for the slice of 'Moonpie'. The whole album was mixed at Rainbow Studios by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Manfred Eicher.
Food's priorities, the emphases upon melodic playing, textural development and the creating and exploration of sound-environments, shape the contexts for these improvisations. The acoustic aspects of Food's music, with drums, percussion and lyrical saxophone, are again enhanced by the use of electronics as a structural element. The scope of expression runs "from minimalist to very turbulent". They like to surprise - themselves as much as the listener.
The form-and-texture conscious improvisations here are drawn from live performances in Victoria National Jazz scene in Norway and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, and sessions at Oslo's Rainbow Studios. To the latter group belong 'Chanterelle', the title track of 'Mercurial Balm', and 'Magnetoshere' on which the slide guitar and vocals of Prakash Sontakke are partnered by Eivind Aarset's atmospheric guitar and electronics. The first half of the album finds Food augmented by Austrian guitarist Christian Fennesz, taking further the experiments with layers of sound begun on Quiet Inlet. Nils Petter Molvær joins Strønen, Ballamy and Fennesz for the slice of 'Moonpie'. The whole album was mixed at Rainbow Studios by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Manfred Eicher.
Food's priorities, the emphases upon melodic playing, textural development and the creating and exploration of sound-environments, shape the contexts for these improvisations. The acoustic aspects of Food's music, with drums, percussion and lyrical saxophone, are again enhanced by the use of electronics as a structural element. The scope of expression runs "from minimalist to very turbulent". They like to surprise - themselves as much as the listener.