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Slivovitz Hubris
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Slivovitz's Hubris disc, their second, opens with a Middle Eastern shimmy, led by Domenico Angarano's slippery bassline, but moments later, as soon as Pietro Santangelo leads his horn attack, the mood is transplanted to Gypsy territory before exploding into a free jazz cacophony that could have been prompted by Frank Zappa. Such swift alteration of tactics is often the Slivovitz approach, usually within the space of a six minute composition. Santangelo's tenor and alto saxophones can be soothing as well as rippingly percussive, simultaneously inspired by Sonny Rollins and John Zorn. Slivovitz might take their musical foundation from the likes of Zappa, but they are also highly receptive to the ethnographic sounds of the globe. These elements are confidently and knowledgeably handled, as they're fed through the jazz rock mincer. Voices and drums rattle out of the tribal village, but this folkloric authenticity is immediately followed by Hawaiian surf guitars in Senegal. Slivovitz don't quite engage in a fully disorientating cut'n'splice, but their pieces certainly slide through a number of contrasting movements. There's reggae, again given the loopy lilt that Zappa occasionally offered in this style, complete with vibraphone skitters and slithery voices. At other points, there are also traces of Canterbury style jazz-fusion, with strong solos delivered throughout by Santangelo, guitarist Marcello Giannini and violinist Riccardo Villari. Singer Ludovica Manzo steps forward to lead a pair of wedding party scampers, with one of these boasting an incredibly abrasive harmonica solo courtesy of Derek Di Perri. Even towards the album's close, Slivovitz still have a few more stylistic surprises, with funky Brazilian samba rock and coasting Argentinean tango, paying homage, it seems, to Os Mutantes and Astor Piazzolla. Once bubbled up together, this astounding set of influences is distilled into the distinctively impressive Slivovitz sound.
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1 01 - Zorn A Surriento   4min, 52sec 5.28 MB (ogg format) $0.99
2 02 - Caldo Bagno   7min, 29sec 8.38 MB (ogg format) $0.99
3 03 - Mangiare   5min, 35sec 6.30 MB (ogg format) $0.99
4 04 - Errore Di Parallasse   5min, 52sec 6.45 MB (ogg format) $0.99
5 05 - Ne Carne   4min, 1sec 4.44 MB (ogg format) $0.99
6 06 - Ne Pesce   4min, 31sec 4.99 MB (ogg format) $0.99
7 07 - Dammi Un Besh O   6min, 16sec 6.86 MB (ogg format) $0.99
8 08 - Co2   3min, 57sec 4.47 MB (ogg format) $0.99
9 09 - Sono Tranquillo Eppure Spesso Strillo   4min, 42sec 5.29 MB (ogg format) $0.99
10 10 - Canguri In 5   5min, 44sec 6.45 MB (ogg format) $0.99
11 11 - Tilde   8min, 42sec 9.52 MB (ogg format) $0.99
12 12 - Sig M Rapito Dal Vento   8min, 51sec 10.28 MB (ogg format) $0.99
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