4. juli 2025

Ville Lähteenmäki Trio
Second Sight

Om utgivelsen

Whenever the term “Free Jazz” gets mentioned, the same questions more or less present themselves:
“Is this easy to listen to?”
“ Is there structure, or is this just a few friends playing over each other?”
“Is this another Coleman / Taylor / Dolphy homage?”

Yes; yes; maybe, who cares? Free Jazz is (in my definite opinion) the last bastion of music (and maybe even art as a whole) where true innovation is not only still possible, but also extremely well executed – if done right.
Enter “Second Sight” by Oslo’s Ville Lähteenmäki Trio. The lineup is the same as it was on their blistering debut album, aptly name “Introducing” (though “Fire” would have been just as fitting).
Whereas some ensembles attempt to stick to a script, for whatever reasons they might have, Ville Lähteenmäki trio builds on their innovative debut – dialling both creativity and musicianship to 11. The bass clarinet still is the prominent voice here, as is evident on the opener “Commencement”; unleashing Lähteenmäki’s signature rapid-fire approach that highlights both the energy of the instrument, as well as the deep connection it shares with Ville.

This is not to say that either Leirtrø’s contrabass, nor Karlsen’s drums are mere background music: the latter’s drumming is non-rigid and fluid, whilst setting the foundational structure. Leirtrø’s bass is a refractory combination of masterful spontaneity, and incisive. Emphasis on all three.

The rollercoaster ride of modern avant-garde Jazz continues throughout the next 3 tracks – each brimming with emotion and nods to the masters (“Shadow People” has Mingus, La Faro, and Hayden frantically taking notes from above); meditative exercises in ingenuity and creativity (highlighted in an almost modern blueprint fashion throughout “In The Void”); to pleasing folks who are chasing that next polyrhythm and spiritual high (“Queen of Hearts”).

This one of the most exciting Free Jazz / Avant-Garde ensembles of our time, turning this track into a Tour-De-Fjords of everything fiery, exciting, and at times provocative music. The trio ebbs and flows effortlessly on this sonic rollercoaster – making “Second Sight” one of the earliest blueprints of 2025 for modern Free Jazz.

There is a reason that Ville Lähteenmäki’s Trio gets mentioned and recommended more and more: when side B has finished, your first thought will be to turn the record back on side A to start this incredible journey all over again.
And while you will have heard the first bars a mere 34 minutes ago, you are guaranteed to hear hooks and feel enthusiasm for this body of art that wasn’t there the first time.

These Norwegians know what they’re about, and it shows throughout this masterpiece.

Musikere

Ville Lähteenmäki - Bassklarinett, fløyte
Nicolas Leirtrø - Kontrabass
Trym Saugstad Karlsen - Trommer

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