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ONEIRIC

​Confront Recordings / core series / January 25.2025





​"...transcendence so deep as to circle back

the uncovered embrace that was reality all along"
  ​Andrew Choate



"...transport me to some hypnotic zone where
I marvel at the way the variegated voices align
into one without surrendering all of that
rich, internal detail." 
Peter Margasak 

 
"...their improvisational skills are remarkable, reminiscent at times of a more contemporary
AMM or MEV
." Rudy Carrera
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SPOKEN / UNSPOKEN

Confront Recordings / core series / July 11.2021  22

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"... beautiful and uncanny" Steve Smith


 
"... music not from this earth" 
Maciej Lewenstein


​
"..a poetic sound universe that transcends the act
of collective improvisation."
 
JM Van Schouwburg


"...JIE's music has something of the quality of undiffused light, a clarity made all the more luminous and transparent by a true grounding in silence from which sounds emanate/resonate." David Sylvian

This new trio of Berlin improvisers delivers a gorgeously tactile, meditative series of restrained excursions that turns the traditional expectations of each instrument upside down. Pianist Magda Mayas, of course, long ago built a soundworld all her own with rigorous preparations, working under the hood of her keyboard like a scientist, while the astringent pizz and striated arco of violinist Biliana Voutchkova and percussive tonguing techniques and breathy sibilance of recorder player Miako Klein provide worthy, fascinating counterpoint. The five pieces reveal how locked-in the musicians are, deftly complementing and building on ever-changing gestures and textures without ever following or mimicking one another. The opening piece 'Yungen' serves as a stylistic model for what follows, as the collective improvisation glides through a variety of discreet yet seamless episodes marked by sound that spikes, whispers, shimmies, and floats, with each component carefully considering what surrounds it. The quicksilver adjustments and shifts are beguiling, but ultimately this session is special because they carve out a sound world that transports the listener into some elusive environment, whether deep in a forest or blindfolded within a windswept, abandoned factory.

About SPOKEN / UNSPOKEN
​The Quietus / Peter Margasak ​​


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