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Summer Skyshift

RED Trio + John Butcher

Rodrigo Pinheiro  piano | Hernani Faustino  double bass | Gabriel Ferrandini  drums and percussion | John Butcher  tenor and soprano saxophone

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Known for the way they manage the energy factor, going from extreme subtlety, almost near-silence, to aggressive noise making, Rodrigo Pinheiro, Hernâni Faustino and Gabriel Ferrandini, the members of Red Trio, brought sharp ears to their presentation with John Butcher as guest during last year’s Jazz em Agosto festival. “Summer Skyshift” is the recording of that concert in Lisbon. The music is very different from that on their studio LP together, “Empire”, enabling us to discover new aspects of this project. If not serene, considering the permanent unrest of these musicians, their state of mind opened the music to an astonishing lyricism. Free and abstract as ever, but with an unusual poetic dimension. This frame was profited by Butcher in the best way, as you can testify here. The British saxophonist is a master of meditative playing, and many of his best performances have that kind of focus. During the “Empire” tours, the same John Butcher used to take his Portuguese companions out from any jazz comfort zones, but this time he accepted to be pushed in. At the end of the album, he seems in love with the phrasing and the sound of John Coltrane. When he makes the soprano saxophone sound like a flute, with Pinheiro behind him weaving a spider net with the highest notes of the piano, the only thing you can say is «Wow!». Prepare yourself for that…

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All music by Rodrigo Pinheiro, Hernani Faustino, Gabriel Ferrandini and John Butcher

Recording August 5th at the Jazz em Agosto Festival 2015, by João Paulo Nogueira | Mixed by John Butcher | Mastered by Rodrigo Pinheiro
Produced by RED trio and John Butcher | Executive Production by Pedro Costa | Band photo by © Gulbenkian Música / Márcia Lessa | Artwork by Travassos

We would like to thank Rui Neves and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for making this concert possible.

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