Out Of Nowhere

Léandre, Joëlle & Quentin Sirjacq
Actuelle Cd
Jazz | Jan 2009

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2009-05-31
Where classical meets jazz meets experimental: Leandre (and William Parker) push the limits of the upright bass without the use of effects. Multiple bows, percussive beatings, harmonics that sound like feedback, name it, Leandre (and Parker, and Lisle Ellis) really do the job. Here your hear the apogee of that but tempered with mindful and tasteful piano juxtaposition. As if the piano keeps Joelle within the realms of earth. The result is mindful if peaceful thought provoking instrumental compositions that both unnerve and make one peaceful. Quite a feat! For fans of downtown NYC jazz, dissonant Sonic Youth/Glenn Branca and insane free-jazz noise improv alike.

1) pensive double bowing, minor tone with sparse piano
2) dark almost droney feel with bowed feedybacky tones on strings
3) dissonant clunking, disjunct blurts and blonks of piano/bass, brief
4) brighter, with lilting piano using percussive bass as a backdrop
5) minimalist and chill, spooky scrapey bow and simple piano
6) strange feeling in the piano tinkling, dark foreboding bowing, builds intensity
7) minimal bass strumming and piano
8) quiet, piano centered, dark and minimalist
9) very minimal explorations in bass sounds and sparse dissonant piano
10) clangy, minimal yet dense, interesting
11) a more clangy improv of disparate desperate noises and sounds

Recent airplay

Fragment 1
Memory SelectJul 31, 2009
Moon Journey
Brownian MotionJul 29, 2009
Ruin
B-Side SubJul 29, 2009
Closing
Fragment 1
Brownian MotionJul 08, 2009
Ruin
Memory SelectJul 03, 2009

Charting

2009-06-07 — 2009-08-09 Jazz
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 2 3
Jul 19 1
Jul 12 1
Jul 5 2
Jun 28 1
Jun 21 1
Jun 14 1

Track listing

1. Opening
2. Fragment 1
3. Fragment 2
4. Presence
5. The Call
6. Ruin
7. Absence
8. Hallucinations
9. Moon Journey
10. Awakening
11. Closing