Description
Twenty years ago, the core players of the MegaOctet Andy Emler, Claude Tchamitchian and Éric Échampard created this trio, a parallel project to the full orchestra, as a way to deepen and create their own sound. The Useful Report is the trio's fourth album and is a little more written than usual.
When one writes about a trio that mixes composition and improvisation, it is common to speak of "complicity", especially when the musicians have been playing together for twenty years. It is a little less common to say that within the Trio ETE, the listener is not really hearing a dialogue between three individuals, but rather a polyphonic monologue. No one plays a solo per say, as Andy Emler would say, the trio is the soloist. The result: the trio becomes an independent musical entity, with its necessary organic cohesion.
In this new repertoire, we find the useful mix of improvisation-landscape, research on rhythm which flirts with contemporary music and hypnotic dynamics anchored in rock music - it is not for nothing that Andy Emler is fan of rock bands such as Led Zeppelin or The Police. Moreover, the album is intended to be listened to at a high volume, as one would listen to a rock band or a symphonic orchestra. In brief, it still is not jazz (missed the mark again!), but it is not something else either. The Trio ETE achieves the dream of a music that simply is.
Andy Emler: piano
Claude Tchamitchian: double bass
Eric Echampard: drums