Serbian-Hungarian multi-instrumentalist and composer Szilárd Mezei is perhaps the most adventurous musician coming out of Hungary these days, and that’s saying a lot, considering the great quality of improvisers who have come from that country (think of the legendary A.E. Bizottság, for example). This is a trio album from 2008 where he plays viola while Ernő Hock handles the double bass and István Csík plays drums. Unique.
Tag: Viola
Visera Crash – Babé
Some time in 2017 or so, perhaps earlier, I stumbled onto Bandcamp thanks to some friends sending me links. I thought I’d do some exploring, and one of the first bands I came across was one from Argentina, a classical string quintet from Buenos Aires called Visera Crash. The music was achingly beautiful, and I played it quite a bit. This release opened me up to the idea of reviewing new bands, mainly on Bandcamp, hoping to point friends and readers out to new music. What a pleasant trip this has been, and I owe much to Visera Crash for launching my interest in the platform.
Dutch composer and experimental musician Michel Banabila is joined on this one-track release by duduk player Cengiz Arslanpay and violist Oene van Geel for a warm, haunting take on improvisational music.