Format: CD
Barcode: 0610098168553
Catalog number: RON 043
Releasedate: 14-02-25
KALI Trio’s new album, The Playful Abstract, could be a soundtrack to the air we breathe. Repeated listens to this tranquil, ever-shifting and sometimes transcendent record also invoke an association with the Japanese term, Ukiyo, meaning the “floating world”. Originally associated with Buddhism, where the term also denoted the sorrowful, or transient earthly plane from which its adherents sought release, ukiyo came to describe the sometimes seamy urban lifestyle and culture of Edo period Japan (1600–1867). Nowadays ukiyo is seen as a state of mind emphasising living in the moment, detached from the difficulties of life.
The sense of weightlessness in the music on this album really does suggest living in a "floating world". This quality is achieved in the main by supremely confident and intuitive playing. The three musicians - Nicolas Stocker (drums), Urs Müller (guitar) and Raphael Loher (piano) ‘searched for sounds in the studio’ that became part of the wider recording process. The considerable serendipity they found with their producer Manuel Egger also helped, as guitarist Urs Müller explained: ‘Manuel set up his studio in a way that allows him to mix simultaneously during recording. The sounds he creates during this process then influences the way we play. For example, a highly compressed drum sound or extreme preamp distortion would alter our approach to performing a piece. Manuel is a highly creative engineer who uses his effects in a very musical way.’