continue our small study on the outputs Fratto9 , we had already dealt with in a couple of occasions . Agaspastik was released in 2009 and is the third album from the collaboration between Maurizio Argenziano, Massimo and Speziale Gabola Mario [begun in 2002 along with Anita Furlani ]. The coordinates are those of a free-jazz twist and unpredictable, characterized by an extremely refined experimental sound. You could say that Spiral have presented a working mood bipolar, in which are fragments of space madness at the same time dilation and instrumental tone minimal but neurotic [ Black Crack , Suriciorbu ]. Certain pieces also vaguely remember the atmosphere environment, without losing that feeling of restlessness and instability that hovers throughout the duration of Agaspastik . The component is contained noisy but peaceful, and it shows the tremendous abilities of the group in being able to play with improvisation more bizarre, while others move in steps rather meditate lines, where the sax is a great protagonist, accompanied by a background hints of sinister melodies or noise [ Calco ]. The nature of the group is still very clear, and this is when the second half of the disc [With Climbing Your Backbone, Terpsichore ] reproduces those sounds dissonant and chaotic, with some incursion mail.
For those who have not yet done so to listen to advice as soon as Spiral, groups of this thickness are not very easy in Italy [where he managed to escape I'll be happy].
NOTES
A tour on the site of Fratto9 never hurts: Fratto9UnderTheSky
Official site of the Spiral: Viande Rec
Many thanks to Gianmaria.
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