Tim Berne (alto and baritone saxes) has been at the forefront of
progressive jazz since the early '80s. On this release, the artist regroups with longtime musical associates
Marc Ducret (electric guitar) and
Tom Rainey (drums) for a truly mesmerizing set that rings with ominous overtones and intricately constructed fabrics of sound. Over the years,
Rainey and
Ducret have supported
Berne-led dates, and here the trio pursues a fire and brimstone approach that packs a walloping punch. On pieces such as
"Bobby Reconte une Histoire" and
"Dialectes," the band melds shuffle grooves with complex unison choruses and linearly devised progressions amid slight shifts in strategy. Vivid imagery abounds as
Berne and
Ducret offer allusions of perhaps climbing a spiral staircase via climactic opuses and scorching licks. And while many of these pieces are structured and based upon solid frameworks, the artists' complementary musings and intuitive interplay provide the winning edge. The band explores various methods of expounding upon a story line via
Berne and
Ducret's shredding lines and implosive mode of execution, while
Rainey anchors the proceedings with loosely based polyrhythms and sweeping fills. Here, the musicians straddle the outside while also providing supplementary insight into familiar musical territories. (Strongly recommended.) ~ Glenn Astarita