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The Other Side

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The Other Side
The Other Side

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After 11 years, pianist and composer
Tord Gustavsen
returns to the trio format on
The Other Side
, following a trilogy of internationally celebrated albums that began in 2003 and ended in 2007. After original bassist
Harald Johnsen
suddenly passed in 2011,
Gustavsen
worked in quartets, quintets, and frequent side ventures with choirs, fiddle players, and Iranian musicians. Here, the pianist and
Jarle Vespestad
-- who has drummed on all of
's albums -- are joined by bassist
Sigurd Hole
, whose eclectic approach involves drawing on influences from folk music and modern jazz. He is a natural fit with the pianist's drawn-out and evolving sense of melody and harmony.
represents a new beginning, one that exists in its own space apart from the larger group outings, but also separate from the previous trio. This group is more inquisitive than assertive -- whether playing one of
's seven originals, traditional songs, or the three adaptations of
J.S. Bach
compositions.The set opens with "The Tunnel," which has been part of the group's live set for some time. It emerges as a languid, minor-key song, save for the pianist's looking toward the melody's edges to open up subtler shades of meaning. It's nearly a processional with a circular return, but within it are deft if brief interstitial periods of improvisation. The dialogue between
and
Hole
in the midsection -- where hymnody is hinted at but never stated explicitly -- is delicious. "Kirken, den er et Gammelt Hus," by Danish composer/folklorist/organist
Ludvig Matthias Lindeman
, commences with a skeletal bass solo framed by delicate electronics before syncopated, whispering snares and hi-hats create space for the melody to assert itself in
's thematic piano statement, which is broken down to elementals before a transformative reconstruction in the trio's own image. Cascading layers of middle-register arpeggios focus on two phrases, articulating them with shifting rhythms, fills, and accents.
"Duality" possesses an inquisitive interpolation of
's arco improvisations,
Vespestad
's gently rumbling tom-toms and cymbal washes, and
's blues-tinged chord shapes.
Bach
's "Schlafes Bruder" is rearranged as a dark little groover, with
's snare dancing along the thematic outline before the pianist feints against the bassline and adds its sacred melody to soul and folk interpolations. The title track is almost majestic in its minimal way, as a pronounced chordal, hymn-like melody follows a circular drum and bass vamp, gently asserting itself in rounds with other articulations of voice layered in, walking the line between soul-jazz, the church, and near modal post-bop. The closer, "Curves," is introduced as a near-spectral solo piano meditation on
Bill Evans-ian
harmony. As the rhythm section becomes more engaged, it unfolds very gradually to reveal itself as a deeply emotive jazz ballad.
offers an expanded version of
's trio signature. It retains the elemental articulations of melodic focus that made the previous version unique, but asks far more questions of the material needing to deliver answers, creating a constantly evolving, affirmative body of music. ~ Thom Jurek

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