
Ken Vandermark/ Paal Nilssen-Love — Screen Off
The recordings featured here come from a ten year period between 2008 & 2018, and each of the snippets/ cuts of the material hit on or near the two-minute mark. To make things even more manic there are blend into the mix rapid backwards elements, sudden noise elements, ect- all to create a seriously disorientating & brutally delirious experience.
The material moves blends of lairy honks & rapidly descending crash ‘n’ bash, onto spidery squeals backed by tight militaristic cymbal work. Through to bluntly jaunting wails 'n' bays with a backbone of stabbing percussive hits, onto slightly more harmonic-yet-no less raw mixes of smoked horn work & lazy skittering drum work. As you’d imagine using live recordings as its source- the quality is rough, ready & unbalanced- and this really adds another layer of danger & unpredictability to the whole thing.
Screen Off is certainly not for those who enjoy their Jazz clearly defined, captured & nuanced- but if like me you enjoy been sonically brutalized, and enjoyable battered by the Jazz form- as it flits & bangs against noise, you’ll have a hell of a time here.
