Thursday 13 June 2013, 8pm
The trio of Scandanavians Martin Küchen (sax) and Ståle Liavik Solberg (drums) with renegade British multi-instrumentalist-master-improvisor Steve Beresford return to OTO almost a year to the day to launch their new disc 'Three Babies' recorded during their last visit to cafe OTO.
"The group’s improvisational voice tends toward the aural likeness of a shifting mosaic, as fragmentary phrases and clusters of sounds and tones are assembled, disassembled, and put back together again in a different order. Küchen’s acute sopranino sax supplies a spikiness effectively complemented by Beresford’s restless exploration of the piano, while Solberg’s percussion undergirds the sound with a rumbling continuo or sporadic punctuation as needed. As with the best free improvisation, all three musicians interact with an organic sympathy, leaving each other openings or lending support as the unfolding situation demands." Avant Music News
MARTIN KÜCHEN / saxophones
Originally a flautist, Kuchen took up the saxophone and dived headlong into free improvisation drawing inspiration from fellow Scandanavians GUSH, Lokomotiv Konkret and Iskra.
In the last decade he has toured and performed in Scandinavia and Europé with figures like Phil Minton, Sirone, Mark Sanders, Burkhard Beins, Andrea Neumann, Tony Wren, Cloudchamber, Tony Bevan, Luc Houtkamp, Joe Williamson.
Küchen's work had always connoted something extremely organic to me, combined with a strong sense of ground, of dirt and well-trodden floors. On "The Lie & The Orphanage", he evokes both of those sensations in spades, grinding, wheezing, gutturally rumbling with extreme corporeality and determination, eliciting sounds that, even in this age of post-saxophonic exploration, are startlingly new. Much more importantly, they read as true, as deeply felt expostulations, all building to the astonishingly visceral, multi-tracked finale. Strong, vital work. - Brian Olewnick - Olewnick.blogspot.com