You are gonna love this quartet, writes American journalist Kevin Whitehead. This quartet was preceded by 'the Starlight trio' of the Berlin players Christian Lillinger, Petter Eldh and Wanja Slavin, but Peter Evans is obviously a full partner in a new band. He brought some prime material, and shows uncanny range. His improvising is airy and abstract, tuneful, and tinged with the blues. His lines and Slavins can be disarmingly lovely; the blend is bright and fizzy. The rhythm section is earth to their air: the nutty precision of abstract beat music echoes in Eldhs eloquent stutters and way of covering highs and lows in a single line, and in Lillingers clarity at high speed; his sticks on snare can sound like dried peas poured on a metal sheet, every stroke distinct. Yeah, theyre all great, but this music is about how they come together, showing creative tradition some crazy love: amour run amok. Amok Amor is essential listening for anyone who is concerned about the primary challenges still facing the human race and is wondering where to find a ray of hope.
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