REVIEW

One Track Mind: Scorch Trio - "Kjøle Høle"

Written by Pico
Published August 09, 2007

When talking about notable adventurous jazz of any sort that's being made these days, it's hard not to mention the Scandinavians. You've got your Esborn Svennson Trio (EST), Jaga Jazzist, Bugge Wesseltoft, Nils Petter Molvær, and even old stalwarts like Terje Rypdal and Jan Garbarek who remain vital to the scene.

A few years ago, one of the older guys from Finland and two of the younger ones from Norway got together and formed a whack jazz combo, the Scorch Trio. The elder, electric guitarist Raoul Björkenheim, has been a dark ambient guitarist on the scene since the eighties, experimenting with mixing electronics, native folk music and Albert Ayler/Ornette Coleman jazz, among other experiments. Besides both being born in L.A. in 1956, Björkenheim shares Nels Cline's adventuresome spirit, but shows more of the influence of having moved back to his ancestral homeland.

The Norwegian rhythm section of bassist Ingebrigt Håker Flaten and drummer Paal Nilssen-Love make up one half of the superb free jazz supergroup School Days that also includes Ken Vandermark and Jeb Bishop. They've been getting a lot of work in other combos on both sides of the Atlantic in recent years.
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All three had gotten together in 2002 to record the album Scorch Trio under their collective names. A couple of years later, Luggemt followed, with the players adopting the name of the prior album. And when they get worked up into a frenzied state of mind, they live up to the name and out-and-out rip.

Luggemt is a gritty, powerful recording, helped along by the fact that the players recorded it "live" in the studio with no overdubs and using old-school analog tape. It isn't non-stop skronking a la Peter Brötzmann, and except for the bookend tracks, it's actually full of ambient moments and even a bluesy slide guitar on one track. But the big crowd pleasers come at shredding time, and that time arrives right at the start with the tune that's being spotlighted today.

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One Track Mind: Scorch Trio - "Kjøle Høle"
Published: August 09, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Jazz
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#1 — August 10, 2007 @ 14:44PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

dangit, now i've got to add this to my list too. it's never ending i tell ya!

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