Daniel Levin & Mat Maneri - The Transcendent Function (2015)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 48:12 min | 122 MB
Genre: Free Jazz | Label: Clean Feed
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 48:12 min | 122 MB
Genre: Free Jazz | Label: Clean Feed
By adopting psychologist and philosopher Carl Jung’s phrase for the title of their first duo recording, Daniel Levin and Mat Maneri have acknowledged the necessity of a balance between intuitive spontaneity (the unconscious) and pre-established conditions (the conscious) in their improvisatory format. Both of them have proven to be probing, provocative improvisers in a wide range of settings in the past, but this collaboration offers special qualities unique to the circumstances at hand.
The exposed nature of the strings colors the music – congested notes bristle or blur, bow pressure growls or sighs, and microtones add bittersweet tonalities. Often their improvisations expand and contract; interwoven melodic contours blend together until one disentangles from the other with small explosions of pizzicato or aggressive double-stops. Episodes of close-knit counterpoint allow the viola and cello to bounce off one another, jostle, and re-align contrasting details with lightning-quick responses. Two explicit points of view become a third, creative, entity.
Tracklist:
1 Contemporary Improvisation
2 Soul
3 Flight
4 Coelacanth
5 Rhizome
6 Sad Song
Personnel:
Daniel Levin - Cello
Mat Maneri - Viola