Tomasz Piątek - tenor saxophone
Grzegorz Lesiak - guitar
Jan Michalec - trumpet
Łukasz Downar - bass
Krzysztof Redas - drums
and guests
Haldur Bildur
AUDIO CAVE 2019/010
By Adam Baruch
This is the fifth album by
Polish quartet Tatvamasi, led by guitarist/composer Grzegorz Lesiak, which
also includes saxophonist Tomasz Piątek, bassist Lukasz Downar and drummer
Krzysztof Redas. On this album the quartet is expanded to a septet with the
addition of violinist Anna Witkowska-Piątek, cellist Małgorzata Pietroń and
trumpeter Jan Michalec (all three participated on earlier albums of the
quartet). The album presents just four extended tracks, all composed by Lesiak.
As usual with Tatvamasi's
music, it manages to stay beyond conventional categorization, which is
obviously its strength and magic. These long expanded sonic vistas are
explorations of melodic themes, riffs, groove, beat and World Music influences,
completely intertwined within each other. The best strategy is simply to let go
of any attempt of analyzing this music intellectually and let it take you
wherever it goes by itself, trusting the musicians submissively. The music is
considerably less Avant-Garde oriented this time (except for the last piece),
with way more melodic contents, which obviously serves the group's ability to
communicate with the listener.
Whereas the previous album by
Tatvamasi ("Amor Fati") left me somewhat cold/confused, they
returned with vengeance this time producing a condensed, fully focused and
better recorded piece of superb music, which takes no prisoners. The strings
are this time completely integrated within the fabric of the group's sound and
add another important dimension. Michalec, who already appeared on two earlier
albums by the group, seems to be an integral part of the improvising tour de
force.
Overall this is an excellent
album, probably the group's best offering to date, which finds the group in top
form and takes the listener on a hypnotic and unstoppable ride through a
kaleidoscope of sounds, rhythms and melodies, which are continuously changing
and chasing one development after another and yet manage to stay focused and
coherent for the entire duration. Regardless if you are into Rock, Prog, Jazz
or Fusion, this album offers plenty of all of those and more. Hats off!
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