https://leapoffaith1.bandcamp.com/album/superalloys
Review By Bruce Lee Gallanter, Downtown Music Gallery
LEAP OF FAITH [With PEK/GLYNIS LOMON/YURI ZBITNOV/ERIC ZINMAN/SYD SMART/STEVE NORTON] - Superalloys - Studio 234 - Cambridge, MA - 7 April 2015 (Evil Clown 9057; USA) Featuring PEK on saxes, clarinets, double reeds, tarogato, aquasonic, Glynis Lomon on cello, metal & voice, Steve Norton on clarinets & saxes, Eric Zinman on piano, Yuri Zbitnov on drums and Syd Smart on metal (2nd track only). This disc consists of two long (35+ minute) tracks with a quintet version of Leap of Faith on the first piece. Aside from the usual suspects (PEK, Lomon, Norton & Zbitnov), the only musician here that I know is pianist Eric Zinman who has worked with Linda Sharrock, Ted Daniel and Francois Tusques. "Thermal Creep Deformations" starts with a dense layer of percussion, cymbals and metals. Eventually both reeds players enter on clarinets, double & singles reeds as well as piano and cello. This music is completely improvised and quite free, reminding me of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, in the organic way hat their sets unfolds and are filled with the possessed spirits of various reeds and little instruments like percussive toys or chochkes. This disc is 74+ minutes long and most compelling throughout.
Audio CD Evil Clown 9057
Leap of Faith ‐ Superalloys
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1) Thermal Creep Deformation ‐ 38:38
2) Yield Strength Anomaly ‐ 35:45
Studio 234, Cambridge MA ‐ 4/8/2015
PEK ‐ clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, tarogato, aquasonic, metal, voice (1,2)
Glynis Lomon ‐ cello, aquasonic, metal, voice (1,2)
Steve Norton ‐ clarinets, saxophones, metal (1,2)
Yuri Zbitnov ‐ drums, percussion, metal (1,2)
Eric Zinman ‐ piano, metal, percussion (1,2)
Yedidyah Syd Smart ‐ metal (2)
Leap of Faith - Superalloys
Studio 234, Cambridge MA
4/8/2015
On Leap of Faith: "Alien yet familiar, bizarre yet completely fascinating. Expanding, contracting, erupting, settling down, always as one force..." - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG
On Metal Chaos Ensemble: "... using unique strategies to yield densely active and eerily surreal music, an incredible excursion through experimental improvisation." - Squidco website staff
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