It’s hard to imagine hearing music from a different part of
the world and listening to the sounds of Avant-Progressive Rock and Jazz Rock
at the same time and knowing that this something worth exploring by opening the
door and seeing what is inside that closed door. One of the bands that I’ve
discovered is a group called, Machine Mass Trio from MoonJune Records and a few
others to be worked on later during January and at the end of February as well,
is to understand that Prog and Jazz aren’t just four letter words.
The band features two members from douBt featuring Tony
Bianco on Drums and Percussion, Michel Delville on Guitar, Bouzouki and
Electronics and Jordi Grognard on Sax, Electronic Tempura, Flute, and Bass
Clarinet as the band go into this wonderful trance of Free Jazz, Avant-Garde
beauty, difficult time changes, and at times, laid-back grooves to make
understand on how the wonder of the music is still going in strong. At times,
As Real as Thinking, pays homage to Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa, John
Coltrane, Magma, and John McLaughlin, and boy, do they know their musical
influences very well.
The band recorded the album in Belgium in 2010 and it was
recorded live with no overdubs. Machine Mass Trio shown a lot of improvisation
when it comes to Avant-Jazz Rock and it feels like they make it sound like a beautiful
and twisted journey with some strange and out-of-this-world moments that would
make you get goose bumps to see which direction the yellow brick road they
would go into. A lot of crazy saxophone work that Jordi does to pay tribute to
Coltrane and to David Jackson of VDGG while Tony Bianco goes into the styles of
Elvin Jones and Bill Bruford as Delville creates some Fripp-like work on the
guitar that is crunchy, raw and powerful.
Pieces like UFO-RA which has this homage to the Swing-era
and the ‘50s Sci-Fi B-Movie scores featuring a thumping bass line, keyboard
sounding like a theremin in the midsection, and Jordi going into town with his
sax work while the middle-eastern influences kicks into full gear on the
ambient/atmosphere surrealism with Khajurao as Delville goes into this spiritual
trance on the Bouzouki as Jordi creates this mourning funeral technique on the
flute. Then there’s the stop-and-go fusion funk technique on Hero that has this
cool vibe as the 18-minute musique-concrete, Falling Up which again, has this
surreal improv between Bianco and Delville as it goes into the realms of the Soft Machine's Third-era, King Crimson, and Egg.
I didn’t know how to describe about As Real As Thinking, but
after listening to the album about three times, I was completely hooked and
Machine Mass Trio are almost the real deal. I hope they would release another
album sometime in the future, they really got something up their sleeve. An
album that is a journey beyond the infinite.
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