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I wasn't familiar with Jim Black at all [shame on me!], considering I was a working drummer at that time. Hilmar Jensson was on guitar, with Chris Speed playing sax and clarinet. What can I say? On first listening I was hooked! It's one of these albums you'll either love or hate. I loved it.
The album is perfectly titled. I guess that Alasnoaxis means; music impossible to categorize. I hate categories anyway in music, but the closest description would be "odd", but in a nice way. This is simply beautifully crafted music. It's quite varied compositionally. It can be both challenging and relaxing at the same time. A rare feat indeed.
Although it may sometimes sound VERY experimental, it's actually all composed. Alasnoaxis explore a whole range of musical styles, without ever sounding disjointed. As far as the musicianship is concerned, the whole band shine. If you've heard Skuli playing in Allan Holdsworth's band, you'll see another side of this enigmatic bass player! He does some extremely strange things using a combination of bass and weird electronic devices. Ingenius stuff.
Jim Black is both drummer and composer. His drumming style is unique. He also incorporates all sorts of percussive things into his acoustic drum set up, creating bizzare sounding beats. There is complex writing on this album, but it's cleverly disguised. Hilmar was a familiar name to me, having heard him being very experimental with his guitar on other recordings. He's not quite as far out in this band though. Chris Speed switches between sax and clarinet and plays "unusual" melodic lines.
To conclude - this album is likely to be something fresh and new and probably different from anything you've heard before. It's worth a listen at least. It's best listened to late at night through headphones from start to finish, and just drift into another world. The band were gigging in London late last year, some of which was broadcast on the radio. They carry it off live. Fantastic!
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