Album Review
Berne, Tim and Science Friction “the sublime and.” [Thirsty Ear]
Thurston Hunger 10/9/2003 CD, Format, Jazz
Science Friction is Berne’s latest group, with
some familiar figures. Marc Ducret on electric
guitar is somehow able to insert notes between
the fiery charges of Berne’s alto. He’s just a
tremendous guitarist, who we should hear more
of…his use of volume washes works well with
the keys and electronics of Craig Taborn. When
Taborn is leading, this album can prick up
some prog rock ears…but this is really an
explosive jazz album, that gets the Blue Series
nod thanks to the electronics (not just Taborn,
visit “Mrs. Subliminal” to hear Tim dabbling
in delay. Tom Rainey remains Berne’s reigning
drummer king. His looseness fits well with the
dizzying work here. I actually live for the
moments when a few of the scored bars kick in.
Those sections are hairpin tight and move
quickly in unexpected directions. “Smallfry”
is unique in its ice cracking ambience. This
is all live, no safety net.
you heard it 35 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 2081 days ago, Carson Street played Stuckon U (For Sarah)
- 6063 days ago, Nic Electro played Van Gundy's Retreat
- 6693 days ago, Max Level played Small Fry
- 6969 days ago, Regis Hyde played Small Fry
- 7020 days ago, Anubis, God of Jackals played Jalapeno Diplomacy/Traction
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