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2783 Matthieu Bordenave The Blue Land .webp

Patrice Moret - Double Bass

James Maddren - Drums

Release date: 26.01.2024
ECM 2783

1

RIVER (DUET)(Matthieu Bordenave)

04:43

2

ARCHIPEL(Matthieu Bordenave)

07:52

3

LE TEMPS DIVISÉ(Matthieu Bordenave)

02:45

4

DANS MON PAYS(Matthieu Bordenave)

04:35

5

THE PATH(Matthieu Bordenave)

04:53

6

VENTOUX(Matthieu Bordenave)

05:46

7

INCENDIE BLANC(Matthieu Bordenave)

02:19

8

CHALEUR GRISE(Matthieu Bordenave)

05:04

9

RIVER (TRIO)(Matthieu Bordenave)

04:46

For the follow up to his ECM trio debut La traverse, the 40-year-old French saxist Matthieu Bordenave adds a fourth voice, that of the classily sensitive British drummer James Maddren. The unconventional role play means the ensemble’s airy textural canvas on the debut is maintained but there’s a more urgent, animated, less ruminative feel about this album compared to that one. It opens with the always impressive German pianist Florian Weber’s conversational left-right hand improvs with his inventive balance between tension and release. Bordenave’s warmly wispy Shorter-like sax patiently traces a lyrical narrative for the most part and bassist Moret and Maddren step in with perceptively timed punctuations.

A delicate tightrope is trodden between tonal and abstract during the ominous title track, while Weber shifts from Jarrett-like piano on Coltrane’s ‘Compassion’ to a gently meditative hum on a Bordenave original ‘Cyrus’. It makes for an intriguing, collectively expressive set of chamber ensemble pieces.

(https://www.jazzwise.com)

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