TONUS: Cagean Morphology

Rating: ★★★

Record and Artist Details

Intermediate Obscurities I+IV

Musicians:

Cath Roberts (bs)
Nils Vermeulen (b)
Benedict Taylor (vla)
Colin Webster (as)
Martina Verhoeven (b)
Otto Willberg (b)
George Hadow (d)
Dirk Serries (el, g)
Tom Ward (bcl)
Jan Daelman (fl)

Label:

New Wave Of Jazz

November/2018

Catalogue Number:

nwoj0015

RecordDate:

13-16 November 2017

Musicians:

Martina Verhoeven (b)
Dirk Serries (el, g)

Label:

New Wave Of Jazz

November/2018

Catalogue Number:

nwoj0017

RecordDate:

10 March 2018

Texture Point

Musicians:

Benedict Taylor (vla)
Martina Verhoeven (b)
Dirk Serries (el, g)

Label:

New Wave Of Jazz

November/2018

Catalogue Number:

nwoj0016

RecordDate:

9 December 2017

As the name of his New Wave Of Jazz CD label suggests, Belgian guitarist Dirk Serries has, in recent years, concentrated on creating gnarly free-jazz and improv with willing co-conspirators such as UK saxophonist Colin Webster. With his new TONUS project, however, he moves perhaps a little closer to the ambient works he's also known for. Working with pianist Martina Verhoeven and a team of guest performers across a handful of discs, TONUS concentrates on creating minimalist acoustic music that is slow, sparse and spacious – almost to the point of distraction. Cagean Morphology is a 34-mnute piece for acoustic guitar and piano that contains more silence than sound: single, isolated notes separated by yawning chasms of anticipation. Texture Point widens the aesthetic, but only just – expanding to a trio with British viola player Benedict Taylor whose spectral scrapes and ghostly harmonics provide a fragile bed for Verhoeven's Feldmanesque clusters and Serries’ diffident plucks. Intermediate Obscurities I+IV features two discs, each with a live performance by a different sextet. ‘I’, documents an Anglo-Belgium ensemble negotiating the challenge of creating a coherent, hour-long group statement while leaving enough room to make sure that no individual gesture ever overlaps with another, while drummer George Hadow provides a ritualistic backdrop of gently swelling toms and sighing brushes. On ‘IV’, Serries and an all-British cast of collaborators, including Sloth Racket's Cath Roberts on baritone sax, navigate his graphic score, generating crystalline drones and maudlin moans. Serious music for serious times.

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