Peter Jones
Well, Tarasque is a bit, innit? But the whole album just has its own ... space ... universe? ... that it defines and owns. If you thought these musicians knew what the word "boundary" meant, think again. This is well outside.
Carsten Pieper
Wonderful instrumental pieces, all improvised and recorded on one day in a Spanish studio which seems to be a magic place. Silver is quite crimsonesk, if you like it done more ECMmy, try Four Moons...
Favorite track: Silver.
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Occasionally, records are released which are an instant game changer: albums so profoundly innovative and compelling in their conception, construction and delivery that they are immediately essential. "The Stone House Sessions" is just such a release. And it was recorded live in the studio with no overdubs and completely improvised, with no music written down or rehearsed
The album features two of today's most original, ingenious and decidedly "risk taking" electric guitar proponents, easily among the instrument's most vital new voices: the UK's Mark Wingfield (Jane Chapman; solo artist, and; one half of the long-running guitar duo, with acoustic maestro, Kevin Kastning), and Germany's Markus Reuter (Stick Men; The Crimson ProjeKct; Centrozoon). Each, in their own unique way, has been stretching the bounds of the tonal and texutral limitations of the instrument, and, in the process, has respectively developed their own individual techniques, stylistic approaches and idiosyncratic vocabularies.
Accompanied by the sure-footed foundational tandem of the Israeli-born UK transplants, bassist Yaron Stavi (David Gilmour, Phil Manzanera, Robert Wyatt, Richard Galliano) and drummer Asaf Sirkis (Tim Garland, Mark Wingfield, Nicolas Meier) - a familiar pair, who by all appearances are more than capable of making most anything groove infectiously, and in perfect cadence - the album incorporates many of the elements which have drawn listeners to progressive music for decades. Not only is the album often a canvas hosting a grand experiment in spontaneous group interaction, but it is also an exploration into the tonal and textural possibilities of all the instruments involved. The resulting picture which takes shape is one where the whole is much greater than the sum of its profound parts, and emotion, above all, emerges victorious.
There is a pervasive sort of "thumb your nose at convention" corporate approach employed by the quartet through every turn, as the music alternately builds, floats suspensefully, resolves violently ... speaking fluently; interjecting, suddenly; setting flight on a whim, with complete abandon. Seldom has recorded music, of any genre, achieved the level of emotional candidness and intimacy with the moment that is captured here. The unit embraces free jazz, ambient, psychedelic, trance, rock, fusion, and more -- producing a music so brilliant, fresh, honest and uniquely original that it truly defies categorization.
With all participants in peak form - at their most unpretentious and uninhibited best - The Stone House Sessions ranks as one of the most adventurous, intuitive, high-stakes gambles the genre has ever witnessed. These kind of moments just aren't supposed to happen in the confines of a studio. This is one bet that pays huge dividends ... prepare to be blown away!
credits
released February 14, 2017
MARK WINGFIELD guitar
MARKUS REUTER TouchGuitars® AU8
YARON STAVI fretless bass guitar
ASAF SIRKIS drums
All compositions by Wingfield/Reuter/Stavi/Sirkis.
Produced by Leonardo Pavkovic & Wingfield/Reuter/Stavi/Sirkis.
recorded live in the studio with no overdubs.
The music on this album was completely improvised with no music written down or rehearsed.
Recording engineer Jesus Rovira at La Casa Murada Studio,
Banyeres del Penedes, Catalunya, Spain,
on February 19, 2016.
Mixed and mastered by Mark Wingfield at Heron Island Studio,
Cambridgeshire, England, between July & September , 2016.
Special thanks to Jesus Rovira, Dusan Jevtovic, Xavi Reija, Bernat Hernandez, John Kelman, John McGuire, Alexander Popovic, Xavier Parcerisas.
Album artwork by Aleksander Popovic.
Photos by Mark Wingfield, Xavier Parcerisas and Hans Bürkle.
5 star reviews in DownBeat, Dec. 2016. Indonesian piano icon Dwiki Dharmawan's album feat. M. WIngfield, N. Meier, G. Atzmon, Y. Stavi, A. Sirkis, B. Savoldelli. Mark Wingfield
Brand new power trio album of touch guitarist Markus Reuter (Stick Men, Devin Townsend, Centrozoon), featuring Fabio Trentini (fretless bass guitar) and Asaf Sirkis (drums). Mark Wingfield
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This recording can move the listener beyond the world of piano and guitar. Pay close attention and hear what is taking place here with these musicians and you too will be moved. daniel a zongrone
Patient yet curious, the compositions of trumpeter Ben Wolkins, played here by his Signal Quartet, highlight the group's connectivity. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2023