Maze trioVD

Album info

Album-Release:
2012

HRA-Release:
22.05.2012

Label: Naim Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Crossover Jazz

Artist: trioVD

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Brick03:10
  • 2Interlocking03:12
  • 3Ups02:02
  • 4Morse04:27
  • 5Ducks04:42
  • 6DBST04:01
  • 7Harm04:15
  • 8Interrupting04:02
  • 9Bee00:27
  • 10Pet Shop Boys05:55
  • Total Runtime36:13

Info for Maze

Maze is a tenacious adventure through the murky waters of the genre-defying unknown. trioVD, three heavyweights of the North's improvisational scene, make deeply leftfield music to shock and inspire; picture John Coltrane and Mesuggah collaborating on a David Lynch soundtrack. As much an acoustic interpretation of Squarepusher as it is an electronic incarnation of Sun Ra, this aural assault is best served up at high volumes to the extremely open-minded.

Cult experimental outfit trioVD make an audacious return in 2012 with ‘Maze', the product of two years of introspection in a Leeds basement come DIY recording studio. Their 2009 debut album ‘Fill It Up With Ghosts' redefined preconceptions of contemporary British jazz, winning MOJO Jazz Album of the Year, and yet, despite the ever present ‘J' word their shows are populated by voracious crowds of old-proggers and muso-teens who aspire only to possess the heel-toe of drummer Chris Bussey, the sweep-pick of guitarist Chris Sharkey or the growl of saxophonist Christophe de Bézenac, not least their original creative vision and cohesion.

‘Maze' is 100% trioVD and everything you would expect from them: it's fun; it's complex; it's diverse and it's powerful. Taking a different approach to ‘Maze' than that with ‘Fill It Up With Ghosts', the band wanted to record in such a way that the recording and production became part of the composing process. Begging, borrowing and stealing equipment from friends they recorded the album in their rehearsal room in Leeds, learning how to use the equipment as they went along. Mindful of how powerful their live shows were and how hard this was to translate to an album, they set about broadening their sound, to include extra orchestration, vocals, synths and percussion. The result is indeed, pure trioVD.

Of the ten tracks that make up ‘Maze', opener Brick is the perfect entrée to the band's more complex and daring sound. A chaotic blast beat descending into a melting pot of chugging heavy metal guitars, dauntless alto sax and syncopated drums. There are however, moments of relative calm on the album, which juxtaposed with the raw energy we have come to expect from the band make for the additional textures they wished to achieve. For example, pure one-take improv Ducks recalls the dexterity and tone of Coleman or Coltrane shrouded by a typically sinister sonic backdrop - you can see the movie playing in your mind. And Ups, with its deep rhythmic structure, is the perfect foil to the addictive Morse, a combination of Morse code, French gibberish, heavy guitars, two-handed tapping and a feverish dream sequence.

2012 looks bright for trioVD, with a UK tour penned for the Autumn and a wealth of international performances from rock festivals to jazz clubs, as always appealing to anyone and everyone who is prepared to have their mind blown by the most original of original music out there in the world today.

'A truly mesmerising band, go and see them as soon as you can.' (Jazzwise)

'earth-shattering, taking a sledgehammer to preconceived limitations of jazz...' (Time Out)

'The terrific Leeds-based trioVD followed up with an equally ferocious display, this time a fast, tight and awesomely expert conjunction of spiky high-energy compositions, uninhibited sax and guitar improv and machine-gun drumming.' (John Fordham - London Jazz Festival Review, The Guardian)

Christophe de Bézenac, saxophone & noises
Chris Bussey, drums & noises
Chris Sharkey, guitars & noises

Guest vocals by Mailys Swindells De Bézenac abd Kate Brown.

Recorded by trioVD at Rancho Unrelaxo Studios, Leeds.
Mixed by trioVD and Peter Beckmannat Technology Works, London.

At the heart of Leeds improvisational music scene sit a triad of boundary-pushing musical zealots, whose tastes and influences know no boundaries.

trioVD are unlike any other band on the planet. Their music cannot be described without juxtaposing one genre with another equally as far flung in polar opposition.

Their 2009 debut album Fill It Up With Ghosts redefined preconceptions of contemporary British jazz, winning MOJO Jazz Album of the Year and Jazzwise Album Of The Year, and yet, despite the ever present ‘J' word their shows are populated by voracious crowds of old-proggers and muso-teens who aspire only to possess the heel-toe of drummer Bussey, the sweep-pick of guitarist Sharkey or the growl of saxophonist de Bezenac. But despite its abundance, virtuosity is not what makes trioVD so special. It is the uniform vision that the trio possesses as a group, and an ability to express this with mind-blowing coherence, which makes trioVD a hit with the most open-minded of music fans.

trioVD are the jewel in the leftfield crown of LIMA (Leeds Improvised Music Association), where the three musicians met in 2005, coagulated by their mutual love of rock, dance, metal and anything harmonically or rhythmically out of the ordinary. The band's first improvised gig as a trio, on Valentine's Day 2006 forced them to adlib the name ‘trioVD', which stuck with them, as the group organically began writing more and more original material. Their debut London gig at the prestigious and packed Vortex set them on a path that saw their debut album draw critical mass from Time Out to BBC Introducing, with standing ovations from The Garage in London to North Sea Jazz Festival. The group were also commissioned by The Guardian to record a reimagining of Radiohead's Nude for London Jazz Festival.

In November 2011, trioVD debut for Naim with their conceptual E P ‘X', dedicated to the behemoth British televisual institution of a similar name, featuring conceptual compositions inspired by and celebrating its numerous personalities including compositions titled Tulisa, Barlow, Walsh and Kelly, already receiving support from the influential John Kennedy on XFM along with the BBC's Jazz On 3.

2012 looks bright for trioVD, with a full album release penned for Spring and a wealth of international performances from rock festivals to jazz clubs, as always appealing to anyone and everyone who is prepared to have their mind blown by the most original of original music out there in the world today.

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