[va]
Montréal Free
Featuring Balai Mécanique, Chris Burns, Nicolas Caloia, ’Gypt Gore, John Heward, Po
4xCD: No Type (2003) IMNT 0306/09
Improv Loud Radical Complex
1 Provocative Operations
← Po
1 Angular Momentum
← ’Gypt
Gore
2 Corridors tressés
← Thierry Amar,
’Gypt Gore
3 Stymie ’Stime
← ’Gypt
Gore
4 And everything that looks like you
← ’Gypt
Gore
5 Flakes
← Andrew Dickson, ’Gypt Gore
6 Narcorama Action Painting
← ’Gypt
Gore
7 Blue Soon
← Thierry Amar,
’Gypt Gore
8 Navigation pacifique
← Andrew Dickson, ’Gypt Gore
9 Chair à canon (Daisy Cutta)
← ’Gypt
Gore
1 presence #1
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
2 presence #2
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
3 presence #3
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
4 presence #4
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
5 presence #5
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
6 presence #6
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
7 presence #7
← Chris Burns,
Nicolas Caloia, John Heward
1 Amuse-gueule
← Balai
Mécanique
2 Les éléphants n’oublient jamais
← Balai
Mécanique
3 Rouages
← Balai
Mécanique
4 Cashel Boyle
← Balai
Mécanique
5 Brûle-pourpoint
← Balai
Mécanique
6 Balai mécanique!
← Balai
Mécanique
7 Racines
← Balai
Mécanique
4 groups, 4 full-length CDs: that’s the groundbreaking concept behind this specially priced box set from No Type to celebrate the burgeoning and already quite bewildering Montréal free improv scene. Montréal Free is not intended as a complete anthology of all that is happening in this bristling city, but rather as a persistent snapshot of what one might hear at the Casa del Popolo on boulevard Saint-Laurent, where these musicians and others regularly astound audiences. Thanks to this unique box set, you can now listen to these magical spontaneous constructions in the comfort of your own home. All you’ll be missing is the pint of cream ale.
Although recorded in studio for the occasion, the four groups featured on this 4CD release are quite representative of the new sound of Montréal live improv: fiercer, rawer, oscillating between the atmospheric and the confrontational, and relentlessly inventive. The audacity of the younger performers is matched by the sheer musical insight of the more experienced musicians. A collective match made in heaven--or is it hell? With Montréal Free, we are happy to offer the world with the first comprehensive, immersive excursion into the smoky backstreets of the North American Capital of Sin. Because there is far more to Montréal than smoked meat…
Featuring: Thierry Amar (GY!BE, Molasses), Chris Burns, Nicolas Caloia, Andrew Dickson, Will Glass, Jacques Gravel, John Heward, Jesse Levine, Philémon (Napalm Jazz), Sam Shalabi (Shalabi Effect), Alexandre St-Onge (Klaxon Gueule, Shalabi Effect) and Rainer Wiens. Cover paintings by John Heward. Inside art by Andrew Dickson and Billy Mavreas. Liner notes by Mathieu Bélanger.
Since December 2005, each disc (Provocative Operations, ’Gypt Gore, Presence, Balai Mécanique) is available individually, in very limited quantity.
They both blow hard and fast, impressively so with gusto, for the full length of the album.
Steven Loewy, Cadence (USA)
Issued at a bargain price, it’s a generous introduction to the scene.
Mike Chamberlain, Coda Magazine (Canada)
… not at all the disparate individual self-indulgences that might be expected…
Marc S Tucker, e|i magazine (USA)
Ce coffret, portrait d’une scène active, risque de passer à l’histoire.
Éric Normand, JazzoSphère (France)
… this is ambitious and demanding music that should put some hair on your chest.
Jay Collins, Signal to Noise (USA)
… un système d’irrigation complexe, chenaux d’alimentation pour les marais bosselés du free-jazz, les réseaux méandriques de l’improvisation…
Julien Jaffré, Jade (France)
cat@imnt_0306.prog generated in Montréal by litk 0.560 on
Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Development & maintenance: DIM.