Label: Corbett vs. Dempsey
スウェーデンの怪物リード奏者Mats Gustafssonのソロ音源がCorbett vs. Dempseyが展開する"Black Cross Solo Sessions"シリーズの#5としてリリース!!フリージャズのみならずノイズや現音、民族音楽との融合実験など、現在も果敢に実験演奏に挑む氏ならではの極上のリード・ミュージック。一部Peter Brotzmannとの共演が収録されていますが、無伴奏のリード音楽をあらゆる角度から探求したパーソナルな結果がしっかりと確認出来ます。
Swedish saxophonist Mats Gustafsson might have a separate discography for his solo records. He's investigated the possibilities of
unaccompanied reed music from almost every angle. Presented with the opportunity to make a new solo record under the isolation of
the pandemic, Gustafsson returned to a project he'd conceptualized but never realized: the playing-card pieces of Peter Brötzmann.
Although these Fluxus-like prompts are better known through the two card sets the German saxophonist created in the 1990s, which
resulted in two CDs with his Chicago Tentet, Images and Signs (both released on Okka Disk), Brötzmann had in fact been using cards
since the 1970s. Recording in his home studio in Nickelsdorf, Austria, Gustafsson used two of these sets of compositional prompts, one
designed for the ICP Tentet and another intended as a spur for Brötzmann's own solo work. The instrumentation on Naja includes the
entire saxophone family from sopranino to bass, as well as a piece for mouthpieces; this is also a rare opportunity to hear Gustafsson
play more than one horn at the same time, a Roland Kirk move that he'd long ago sworn off but was prompted to do by the cards. In
addition to nine pieces using the cards, Gustafsson played one non-card composition from Brötzmann's solo FMP LP 14 Love Poems.
Stunningly mixed and mastered by Martin Siewert, with liner notes by Gustafsson, photos of the card boxes and the first photograph of
Gustafsson and Brötzmann. Cover art, as on all Black Cross Solo Sessions CDs, by Christopher Wool