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An air of mysticism looms over Undersound II. The briefly cryptic liner notes from bassist
Dominic Duval point toward the philosophy of drummer John Heward and the significance of &
quot;th" in
words that express the phases of "a journey in time," such as "birth" and &
quot;death."
The compositions during this hour of suspenseful and exciting improvised music are numbered
rather than titled, and the band uses their instruments to articulate what the written word can only
suggest. There are passages of aggression and volume, but the
overwhelming quality is quietude, as Duval
seemingly plays one string after another, softly and deliberately, and Heward taps lightly behind. In
other contexts, Joe McPhee is a forthright and dominant force on trumpet and saxophone, but on
Undersound II, his tenor rarely rises above the level of speech and his soprano frequently
reduces the dialogue to a
whisper. McPhee provides the lead instrument in the trio’s recreation of the sounds of the primordial,
of
prehistoric creatures crying and calling out to each other at the dawn of civilization. The musicians
often fill their roles independently, avoiding interaction to maintain the every-organism-for-itself
condition of a society coming into being. What interaction does take place usually comes in pairs, as
if satisfying the need to combine efforts from time to time to defend against the chaos.
Special guest Malcolm Goldstein contributes violin to the shortest track on the disc, and the
additional musician moves the story forward as the world the trio has conjured grows more tense
and complex. Finally, the last section brings the group and the listener into more familiar territory as
McPhee blows long melodious lines on tenor over Duval’s rhythmic timekeeping before the two are
joined by Heward’s drumming for a beautiful summary ballad. "Undersound" is the tone
of our
world below the
surface and the superficial. In their attempt to take the listener back, through, and beyond time,
Duval, Heward, and McPhee map a course worth following.
~ Jeff Stockton
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Track Listing: 1. Undersound 11 26:08
2. Undersound 12 15:48
3. Undersound 13 5:04
4. Undersound 14 (Going Home) 11:02
Personnel: Malcolm Goldstein - Violin,
Joe McPhee - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor),
Dominic Duval - Bass,
John Heward - Percussion, Drums.
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