For years, free improvisers have explored the tactile aspect of performance, in which the nature of the encounter between the player and the instrument becomes the subject of the music itself. Bisio is one of the few musicians that has managed to meld this high-concept sense of physicality with the soulful charge of jazz. His fiddle-high, scraped overtones create a tangled choir that is impossible to resist; his expressiveness with the bow is unmatched. Having whirled the listener into a transportive state, he gently shows the way out... (Paul DeBarros, Signal to Noise)
What the critics say about Michael Bisio:
"Bisio's ability to project such a diverse array of timbre and technical skill mark him as one of the leading bassists of his time." (Steven Loewy, www.allmusic.com)
"... I'd just like to take my hat off in front of the technical capability and soulful equilibrium of a great bassist, Mike Bisio..." (Massimo Ricci, www.touchingextremes.org)
"...a poet of the contrabass." (Eduardo Chagas, tomajazz.com)
"For years, free improvisers have explored the tactile aspect of performance, in which the nature of the encounter between the player and the instrument becomes the subject of the music itself. Bisio is one of the few musicians that has managed to meld this high-concept sense of physicality with the soulful charge of jazz. His fiddle-high, scraped overtones create a tangled choir that is impossible to resist; his expressiveness with the bow is unmatched. Having whirled the listener into a transportive state, he gently shows the way out..." (Paul DeBarros, Signal to Noise)
"The only clear predecessor for his conception is the brilliant and largely forgotten David Izenzon...who played in Ornette Coleman's classic 1960's trio." (Stan Dick, Spectator, Raleigh)
"...a sprawling talent in the avant-jazz world." (Andrew Bartlett, Seattle Weekly)
"... Bisio turns out to be something of a force of nature on the bass..." (Richard Cochrane, Musings)
Utwory:
1. History of a Mystery: H. Floresiensis [22:34] 2. Nitro, Don't Leave Home Without It [23:48]
Wykonawcy:
Michael Bisio - bass Atepen Gauci - tenor sax Avram Fefer - tenor and soprano saxes Jay Rosen - percussion