Haste (album) explained

Haste
Type:live
Artist:Veryan Weston, Ingrid Laubrock, Hanna Marshall
Cover:Haste_cover.jpg
Released:2012
Recorded:February 9, 2011
Venue:Espai Cultural Caja Madrid, Barcelona
Genre:Jazz
Length:56:11
Label:Emanem
Chronology:Veryan Weston
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Prev Year:2011
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Next Year:2012

Haste is the eponymous debut album by the free improvisation trio consisting of British pianist Veryan Weston, German saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and British cellist Hannah Marshall. It was recorded live in 2011 during the XV Festival Internacional de Improvisacion Hurta Cordel in Barcelona and released on the British Emanem label.[1]

Reception

The All About Jazz review by Raul D'Gama Rose states, "Together, these three musicians have created an ingenious document where past and present collide revealing a glimpse what might be in a not-so-imaginary future."

The Point of Departure review by Stuart Broomer says, "It's work (for musician and listener alike) that consistently surprises, whether it's Laubrock's articulation (like a gentle machine gun), Weston's at once billowing and blistering keyboard passes, or Marshall's eerily evasive knitwork that simultaneously links and dissolves the myriad connections in the music. It's free improvisation of rare consonance."[2]

Stef Gijssels of The Free Jazz Collective commented: "The overall effect is eery, presenting a sonic universe full of surprises and possibilities, of sensitive enthusiasm and hesitating joy, and at times of sad acceptance or paralysing terror... Beautiful, challenging and rewarding music."

Track listing

All compositions by Weston,Laubrock,Marshall

  1. "Sleping Down Hill" – 27:11
  2. "Leaning Up" – 23:16
  3. "Courtesy of None" – 5:44

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.emanemdisc.com/E5025.html Haste
  2. Broomer, Stuart. Haste review at Point of Departure