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Lars Fiil: Frit Fald
ByDanish pianist Lars Fiil, who has previously based his compositions around melodies and grooves, is starting to move in a direction where he has become more of a sound explorer. Fortunately, he has not shunned the idea of rhythm and melody completely. Instead, he tries to push the boundary of what music can be.
Back in 2011, Lars Fiil released Reconsideration. It was an album that immediately showed Fiil's knack for creating inviting melodies and complex grooves. At that time, he played with bassist Jens Mikkel Madsen, drummer Andreas Skamby and saxophonist Lis Kruse.
Kruse is still with him on his second album Frit Fald where the group is reduced to a trio. Her breathy and sensitive playing bridges the gap between the two constellations. On the opener, "Frit Fald," she carefully shapes a fragile melody between Fiil's dark chords that gradually turn into crystalline intervals with drummer Bjørn Heebøl's rustling rhythms in the background. His beats get more insistent on "Jeg Er Sådan Er Jeg" where he plays a percussive pattern while Kruse opens with a fanfare with a slightly gruff tone.
Throughout the album, the three musicians listen closely to each other. They create an abstract kind of chamber music where every nuance of the instrument is explored in carefully crafted sound poems. It is a bold direction Lars Fiil has taken with Frit Fald where he balances on the edge of form while still retaining a clear sense of musical purpose. This is music that whispers in the wilderness without getting lost.
Track Listing
Frit Fald; Jeg Er Sådan Er Jeg; Individuelt Parløb For Tre; Flygtig Indsigt; Afbryd Venligst Aldrig Altid; Improvisation #3; Hvem Er Det Så Der Ser; Improvisation #2.
Personnel
Lars Fiil
pianoLars Fiil: piano; Lis Kruse: saxophone; Bjørn Heebøl: drums.
Album information
Title: Frit Fald | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Fiil Free Records/Gateway Music
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