The title of this album refers to people who have been jailed in solitary
confinement, and this emotion and coiled energy of that circumstance imbues
this excellent modern jazz album by this nine piece ensemble led by saxophonist
Martin Kuchen. "Equality and Death (Mothers, Fathers, Where Are Ye?)" opens the
album with raw scalding unaccompanied saxophone, then deeper bass builds in
with forceful drums and horns framing the proceedings. Robust and vibrant horns
build majestically, with the rhythm section setting a deep pocket to support
the riffing horns. The music develops into a very broad and loud intensity with
strong drumming and potent horns, before a rhythmic drum solo emerges. [...]
01 - Equality & Death (Mothers, Fathers, Where Are Ye_).flac (48.4 MB)
02 - Ådror.flac (57.8 MB)
03 - Pacemaker.flac (35.6 MB)
04 - Disappeared Behind The Sun.flac (71.6 MB)
05 - Love, Flee Thy House (In Breslau).flac (60.8 MB)
Angles 9 at Hasselt, Belgium: Alexander Zethson, Martin Küchen, Eirik Hegdal, Goran Kajfeš, Magnus Broo, Mats Äleklint, Andreas Werliin, Mattias Ståhl & Johan Berthling.jpg (50.7 KB)