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Machtelinckx/Gouband/Leroux/Rasten

porous structures II

€ 15 (CD) € 25 (LP)
LP with insert

Ruben Machtelinckx - steel-string acoustic guitar 

Toma Gouband - percussion

Frederik Leroux - steel-string acoustic guitar

Fredrik Rasten - steel-string acoustic guitar

 



Recorded by Stijn Cools at Studio Pyramide, August 2023
Mixed by Stijn Cools
Master by Gert Van Hoof at Cochlea

Artwork and copyright by Jockum Nordström
Design by Robin Foesters

"Pártase de cualquier punto. Todos son iguales. Todos llevan a un punto de partida. Set out from any point. They are all alike. They all lead to a point of departure. Antonio Porchia"

A

in my earliest memory I see trees

B
falling forward becomes a walk

void of narration



In 2019, ‘porous structures’ was released, the first album by the quartet Machtelinckx/Badenhorst/Cools/Gouband. The album won the Klara for ‘Best Belgian Jazz CD’.
In September 2024, ‘porous structures II’ will be released, a new album by a quartet led by Ruben Machtelinckx, this time in the company of Fredrik Rasten, Frederik Leroux and again Toma Gouband.

What remains is the choice for acoustic and fragile sounds, comprehensible to the listener but with an underlying tension and complexity. New is the intertwining of acoustic guitars. While the first album played with silence, ‘porous structures II’ plays with textures. The melodic voice is exchanged for a group sound in which individuals are barely distinguishable. The classic roles in an ensemble are abandoned: the three guitars weave a web and the percussion moves freely through it. The quartet plays a stubborn game of endless, subtle variations.

Outside
Ljudet / The Sound, 2015
Collage, watercolour on paper, 45 x 63 cm

Insert
Himlen / The Sky, 2018
Collage, watercolour on paper, 66,5 x 70,5 cm

Label Side A
Nyckeln på havets botten / The Key at the Bottom of the Sea, 2022
Pencil on paper, 45,5x32 cm
(detail)

Label Side B
Castor och Pollux / Castor and Pollux, 2022
Pencil on paper, 64x48 cm
(detail)

Courtesy of the artist and Galleri Magnus Karlsson
Photography by Per-Erik Adamsson

 


 

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