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The Gentle War [CD]

Trichotomy Audio CD
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Truly captivating for a variety of audiences, TRICHOTOMY skillfully blend dense, exciting improvisations and delicate atmospherics, conjuring up sounds of modern jazz, ambient music, avant garde rock, free improvisation and contemporary classical music.

Formed in 1999 while studying at the Queensland Conservatorium, and performing under the name Misinterprotato in Australia, the ... Read more in Amazon's Trichotomy Store

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  • Audio CD (24 Jan 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Naim Jazz
  • ASIN: B004G7FUQ2
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 71,369 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Chase
2. Wrestle
3. Blues For The Space
4. The Gentle War
5. Cute
6. Sync
7. Shut Up
8. Not According To Plan

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Australia's finest young jazz trio, Trichotomy, blend a touch of the avant-garde with a liberal spoonful of attitude to make a traditional recipe taste sweeter than ever. The Gentle War, is the superb new album from Australian piano trio Trichotomy and the follow-up to the band's critically acclaimed Naim Jazz debut Variations. Recorded shortly after the band's UK tour early last year it finds the lauded trio in especially dynamic form and while their music could be compared to the likes of EST or The Bad Plus, Foran also cites his time here as an influence the music - and not just our beer, but bands such as label mates Neil Cowley Trio, John Taylor and Acoustic Ladyland - but The Gentle War is very much the sound of a band developing their own unique sound. The Gentle War finds the band happily building the success of Variations but is more tightly focused the trio itself. Mixed by Brent Sigmeth (The Bad Plus) the album brings a rockier edge to the mix but without compromising the beauty of the piano sound. It's an aural reflection of the band's music, what e critic called their 'juxtaposition of aggresiveness and tenderness'. Indeed it is this friction which is at the heart of the band's appeal: Their music is both densely rhythmic and sharply melodic, with Foran's excellent compositions seeking a balance between heavily notated sections and completely free improvisations and with the trio allowing ideas to develop naturally.

BBC Review

What’s in a name? This Australian piano, bass and drums trio began life as Misinterprotato. Curiously, their website and Amazon still list The Gentle War under that group name. However, the threesome is now invariably known as Trichotomy, the name under which they toured the UK in 2010. The Gentle War is their second album on Naim, the follow-up to the well-received Variations.

Before abandoning the name issue, it is worth noting that Trichotomy is a fitting name for this trio, as it emphasizes the equal interdependence of its components. The three never sound like a standard piano trio, with bass and drums as a supporting rhythm section. Instead, all three contribute equally to the group’s music, with no obvious hierarchy of esteem.

Unfortunately, Trichotomy tend to be mentioned alongside trios like The Necks, EST and The Bad Plus. Such comparisons give an idea of Trichotomy’s class but not of their musical style. Increasingly, the group is developing a unique sound, based on that three-way participation. Sean Foran’s fluent piano playing is prominent, but just to focus on that would be to miss out on two-thirds of the group’s music.

The eight tracks on The Gentle War are all originals, six by Foran and two by drummer John Parker. The pieces contain considerable contrasts, balancing melody and rhythm, and blurring the boundary between composed music and improvisation. Tempos and energy levels vary dramatically from track to track, sometimes even within a single track.

Foran’s Chase sets the tone for much of the album. Very danceable, it has a catchy melody and a brisk tempo generated by Pat Marchisella’s articulate bass and Parker’s use of brushes and cymbals. By comparison, Blues for the Space is more sedate, placing greater emphasis on the piano. Subtle coloration from bass and drums help make it dramatic and effective.

The episodic title-track is just as dramatic, opening quietly and slowly building momentum. But, on a wonderfully unpredictable album, the biggest surprise comes from Parker’s Shut Up. Its heavier, riff-driven sound features rumbling bass and drums to the fore. An album without a dull moment!

--John Eyles

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Music Of Mind and Matter 13 Feb 2011
By The Wolf TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
Trichotomy are an Australian trio. 'The Gentle War' is their
second album. 'Variations' (2010) was their first and you may well
wish to hear that recording too if, like me, you enjoy this one.

Sean Foran plays piano; Pat Marchinalla plays bass and John Parker
manages the drums. The fluid interplay between the sum of their
parts delivers eight numbers which ably demonstrates their technical
prowess and emotional dexterity in music of tantalizing complexity.

So. Jazz it is. Jazz with a highly refined lyrical sensibility.
Mr Foran is a very good pianist. It's always a tad hard to know
just how much lays inside and outside the structure of pieces
like this. One senses the presence of formal parameters but in-
between the four walls of each arrangement there are daring
improvisational flourishes which spin in the air like fireworks.

Standout track is the beautifully dark 'Blues For The Space'.
A langourous theme and variations which sounds a lot like breathing.
Despite minimal dynamic development the music makes its mark
through a hypnotically repeated lietmotif of dreamlike simplicity.

Title track 'The Gentle War' is a different kettle of fish altogether.
The piece is a busy and unsettled journey; from dark to light, to light
and dark again. Mr Marchisella delivers a mercurial bass solo before
we are thrown into the staccato splendours of the main subject.
Underpinned by a subtle latin rhythm it refuses nonetheless to move in
a predictable direction and is all the more captivating because of it.

Final track 'Not According To Plan', after a reflective (almost static)
introduction moves step by step into a busier emotional landscape.
Mr Foran holds on hard to the reins and doesn't allow the piece to
fly out of control. Its somewhat chilly heart, like the love between
two librarians, holds back from any hope of a tidy romantic resolution.

Trichotomy are a fine example of what it is possible to achieve when
egos are subsumed in a true democracy of tried and trusted teamwork.

Highly Recommended.
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