United States (change)
Naim Label


Related Reviews

Jazz Weekly
“intricate and mood changing arrangements of each of these original pieces…sublime”
more >>
Cadence Magazine
“a fine trio they are…Recommended”
more >>
Osplacejazz.com
"They project an image much larger than three musicians making excellent use of dynamics."
more >>
gapplegatemusicreview
'they seek to extend what a contemporary "jazz" piano-bass-drums unit might attempt.'
more >>
Improvijazzation Nation
"I expect we will be hearing much more from this splendid trio, in fact I predict that they will ROCKET to the top of the charts & stay there for a few years if they keep putting out great jazz like this! I give them a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an "EQ" (energy quotient) rating of 4.98."
more >>
jazzreview.com
"Trichotomy are the essence of the jazz trio, they bring skill, creativity and a vision to their work. I count this CD among the best that I have come across in my continuing explorations"
more >>
Burningambulance.com
"This is a much more head-spinning album than yesterday's piano trio offering. I highly recommend checking it out"
more >>
Thisisbooksmusic.com
"Variations is an album that makes me want to kiss it from the toes up"
more >>
Jazzchicago.net
"this exceptional trio proves that jazz not only exists in Australia, but startles the listener with the creativity and high quality of their unique musical direction"
more >>
audaud.com
3½ Stars
"The players’ interaction is clairvoyant and fluent while exploring their collective communication."
more >>
Allaboutjazz.com
'The Australian Trio turn velocity into momentum.... with throbbing abandon'
more >>
The Irish Times
4 Stars
'this is a trio whose decade together has given tham a personal accent, with abundant ideas and technique to go with them'
more >>
St Joe News
"compelling, hugely dynamic...award winning"
more >>
The Midwest Record
"This is a solid set that just plain delights the ear. Well worth a spot on your mp3 player. Fresh and original in the best sense of the words"
more >>
The York Press
"These are conservatoire-trained musicians as well as being well schooled in jazz...impressive"
more >>
Jazzwise
3 Stars
"very ‘now'-sounding...beautifully poised"
more >>
Trioriot
"Trichotomy’s 'Variations' reminds us that some people still know how to play mechanically generated notes together and make them sound like they were caressed by the wind from an angel’s wings"
more >>
The Evening Standard
3 Stars
"tuneful, scholarly approach to improvisation recalls the lyricism of EST and energy level of The Bad Plus...excellent"
more >>
Manchester Evening News
5 Stars
"A suitable candidate to fill the large-shaped hole left by EST"
more >>
Irish Times
'Variations is full of imaginative twists and turns'
more >>
Jazz Breakfast
"strong tunes, good grooves and a nice range of moods"
more >>
TheJazzMan.com
4 Stars
"transcends the sum of it’s influences to come up with a powerful individual statement"
more >>
BBC.co.uk
"versatility that produces a new band style, drawn from many quarters"
more >>
VortexJazz.co.uk
"original and striking enough to make a mouth-watering prospect indeed. Recommended."
more >>
The Scotsman
3 Stars
"from atmospheric textural explorations and luminous ballads to the dense, driving distortions"
more >>
Northern Echo
"from high energy through pastoral to reflective and hints of varied influences"
more >>
The Guardian
4 Stars
"These three make the resources of the conventional piano trio go a long way."
more >>

Variations on AllAboutJazz.com


25 January 2010
AllAboutJazz.com
Bruce Lindsay

The Australian trio Trichotomy formed in 1999 and Variations, recorded in May 2007, is the group's third album-originally released in Australia under the band name Misinterprotato (Jazz Heads, 2008). The band describes itself on its website as a "contemporary music trio," which is "so much more than a traditional jazz trio"-a bold declaration, especially as the piano, bass, drums lineup initially suggests a very traditional jazz trio. But Variations is full of inventive, original and enjoyable music and the "is it jazz or isn't it" debate is an unnecessary distraction.

Variations features ten original pieces. Writing credits are shared between pianist Sean Foran and drummer John Parker, with "Labyrinth" listed as a group improvisation. Foran's compositions are more straight-ahead than Parker's, displaying a hard bop influence and characterized by strong rhythm and immediate and accessible melodies. Parker's tunes have a freer and more experimental feel, in both their construction and their sound-displaying some similarities with the work of fellow Australians The Necks.

The album opens strongly with "Island of the Sun," a mid-tempo tune by Foran with powerful hard-edged playing from all three musicians. Foran's "At the Right Moment" and "Ascent" demonstrate a more lyrical and contemplative side of the band, as does Parker's "Please." By contrast, Parker's "Chunk" is a spiky, angular, tune reminiscent of the work of British bands such as Acoustic Ladyland.

The trio lineup is expanded on two tunes-Parker's "Start" and Foran's "Ascent." The latter benefits especially from Peter Knight's trumpet playing, which adds to the evocative atmosphere of the tune. "Start" adds strings and alto sax to the basic trio and the result is the album's finest track. The additional instruments are used sparingly-they are absent from the tune's mid-section-but to great effect, with the violin of Christa Powell and the viola of Bernard Hoey creating beautiful soaring patterns over the other instruments.

Rather confusingly the band continues to be known in Australia as Misinterprotato. Whatever the name, the band's repertoire is fresh and exciting-and, yes, varied. Variations should be the album that propels Trichotomy to world-wide recognition.


Bookmark and Share




A CC Music Store Solution