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Particula

by Hugo Carvalhais

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Flux 12:15
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Chrysalis 04:05
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Capsule 05:28
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Simulacrum 08:41

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Cleanfeed press release

After the success obtained by his debut CD, “Nebulosa”, a couple of years ago, expectations were high regarding the next step to be walked by Portuguese bassist and composer Hugo Carvalhais with his fixed trio, including pianist and synthesizer player Gabriel Pinto and drummer Mário Costa. Here it is, and fulfilling entirely our most ambitious desires. Now, in “Particula”, instead of the American saxophonist Tim Berne as special guest, we have two French musicians of similar importance: the soprano revelation Émile Parisien, member of Daniel Humair’s New Reunion Quartet and a frequent Carvalhais collaborator on stage, and violinist Dominique Pifarély, a regular Louis Sclavis companion. Together, they very rarely form a quintet – more often, we find in this recording a series of quartets, trios, duos and solos, always presenting fresh and defying associations between pre-established structures and improvisation. With this second opus, Carvalhais confirms all the assumptions we made about his future.

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released May 1, 2012

Hugo Carvalhais - doublebass, electronics
Dominique Pifaréry - violin
Gabriel Pinto - piano, organ and synth.
Emile Parisien - soprano sax
Mário Costa - drums

All compositions by Hugo Carvalhais
produced by Hugo Carvalhais
Mixed and mastered by João Ferraz
Executive Production by Clean Feed Records/ Trem Azul
Liner notes by Stuart Broomer
Design and artwork by Travassos

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“DISTINCT IDENTITY” – All about jazz New York Journal review by Stuart Broomer
“SUPERB DISCOVERY” – all about jazz review by Mark Corroto
“REPRÉSENTATIF DE LA NOUVELLE GÉNÉRATION
DES MUSICIENS PORTUGAIS” - Jazzmagazine review by François René-Simon
“EXCELENTE REGISTO DE ESTREIA” by Rodrigo Amado in Ípsilon jornal Público
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