Tim.Berne.Science.Friction--The.Sublime.And-2CD-2003-diss

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        artist: Tim Berne Science Friction
         title: The Sublime And
          date: 2003
         label: Thirsty Ear (Blue Series)
         genre: Jazz
     rls. date: Feb/2004
        tracks: 06
       bitrate: 192kbps
          size: 152,2 MB

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     Live In Winterthur, Switzerland on April 12th 2003

     Tom Rainey - Drums
     Craig Taborn - 	Rhodes, Laptop, Virtual Organ and Virtually
     Tim Berne - Alto Sax
     Marc Ducret - Electric Guitar

     Tim Berne's latest band Science Friction is heard here for the
     first time in front of a live audience in Switzerland in April
     2003. A complete concert spread out over two CDs, Sublime And
     offers a different view of Berne's ever-expansive compositional
     ideas and how those notions meld into a unit of top-notch
     improvisers: guitarist Marc Ducret, Craig Taborn on Fender
     Rhodes and laptop, and drummer Tom Rainey. For starters, five
     of the six compositions featured here are over ten minutes. Two
     are over 20, and one is over 30, leaving fantastic amounts of
     room for group interplay and improvisation. Musically, two of
     these six selections and half of one are taken from the group's
     self-titled studio debut and turned into entirely different
     animals by the time they reach culmination. Berne's composing
     for this unit is inspired in part by Ornette Coleman's dictum
     of using repetitive melodies refracted against harmonic and
     rhythmic extrapolation that linguistically and dynamically
     commingles to create towering structures of tension, partial
     release, and a field map of tonal possibilities realized by the
     various unions achieved by the interplay of various
     instruments. In this band, Ducret's guitar is used as the foil
     and complement in Berne's melodic universe, which is
     architecturally rendered as almost triangular in scope, ever
     widening at the rhythmic bottom and tonal center of any given
     work; the interval is used as a near modal device. Ducret solos
     like the virtuoso he is, finding the outer reaches of Berne's
     furiously complex harmonic universe ù as do Berne and Taborn ù
     but that isn't necessarily the point. Ducret's tonal plane is
     the one on which rhythmic and melodic concerns are extrapolated
     in many directions (sometimes simultaneously) such as on "Van
     Gogh's Retreat" and "Jalapeno Diplomacy/Traction." Also,
     Taborn, playing a Rhodes and a laptop, forgoes the usual
     notions of jazz pianism ù even free jazz pianism ù and roots
     his technique in the fulfillment and expression of rhythm and
     dynamics as devices for mode and meter to present, rather than
     resolve, contradictions. The knotty, syncopated manner in which
     "Mrs. Subliminal/Clownfinger" begins is Berne soloing along a
     tight melodic pattern, gradually minimalized and extended
     tonally as drums, then Taborn's laptop, and finally gorgeous
     chords by Ducret come in to wash the entire middle before any
     idea of the "solo" even occurs. A deep, blues-like melody
     contrasts itself against ammodal concern, unfolding bar by bar
     until the tune is somewhere in the stratosphere. Disc two's
     "Smallfry," a glorious ambient piece, features Taborn using
     both instruments, exploring large washes of electronic sound
     rooted in compact melodic statements that leave, like Erik
     Satie's Rosicrucian songs, untethered and unresolved triads to
     float and engage the sonics wafting into the atmosphere. These
     give way to the swing, sway, and almost rock & roll angularity
     of "Jalapeno Diplomacy/Traction," which after over 20 minutes
     is exhausted and gives rise to the most complex piece on the
     set, "Stuckon U," where interwoven contrapuntal melodic frames
     become rhythmic planks which then become centers of tonal
     dissolution and creation. What a brilliant finish to an
     exhilarating, moving, and very accessible concert, which will
     leave the listener much as it must have left the concertgoer:
     awestruck.

     URL: http://www.thirstyear.com

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      1

      01-Van Gundy's Retreat                                    [10:43]
      02-The Shell Game                                         [23:59]
      03-Mrs. Subliminal-Clownfinger                            [30:18]

      2

      01-Smallfry                                               [06:17]
      02-Jalapeno Diplomacy-Traction                            [20:15]
      03-Stuckon U (For Sarah)                                  [19:14]
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101-tim_berne_science_friction--van_gundys_retreat.mp314,73 MB
102-tim_berne_science_friction--the_shell_game.mp332,95 MB
103-tim_berne_science_friction--mrs._subliminal-clownfinger.mp341,61 MB
201-tim_berne_science_friction--smallfry.mp38,65 MB
202-tim_berne_science_friction--jalapeno_diplomacy-traction.mp327,81 MB
203-tim_berne_science_friction--stuckon_u_(for_sarah).mp326,42 MB