cleverhorse release 50:fifty

cleverhorse 50:fifty50:fifty is the new release by Melbourne five-piece instrumental ensemble cleverhorse. Led by composer/guitarist Robbie Melville, the band cites influences from ambient to avant-garde, funk to folk, jazz to jam band and world music.

With this, their second album, cleverhorse present seven of Melville’s compositions and six improvised studio experiments. Half of the album features stylised, well-structured compositions that are interspersed with shorter improvised pieces. The group developed these improvisations as diversionary musical challenges intended to help maintain their energy, spark and creativity throughout the recording process.

The result is a body of work that contrasts the melodic and cinematic with the frenetic and quirky, on an album that shuns conventions of jazz and improvised music.

“Half the album is very ordered. The longer pieces have an intentional use of space and melodicism. The other half of the album is the direct opposite of that – mischievous, funky shorter pieces that are really quite idiosyncratic,” says Melville. “The two styles of music are intended to complement and enhance each other.

“Listening to the album in its entirety is a bit of a roller coaster ride. The more “beautiful” pieces are made more so by being surrounded by the more “frenetic” pieces, and vice versa. This is the key feature of the album and why it’s entitled 50:fifty.”

The first single from the album, Reich – is a group improvisation inspired by the work of minimalist composer Steve Reich. It features two distinct sections, the first being a slow, ambient introduction that transitions into an intense, rhythmic sonic expanse.

Other pieces on the album are based on personal themes of family and friendship, life and death, and are informed in equal measure by contemporary jazz, Norwegian folk, the sonic space of the soundtracks of films by Wim Wenders, and the sparse and playful writings of Richard Brautigan. The variety of influences on the music of cleverhorse means it reaches beyond jazz to resonate with music lovers across all genres, in a unique category of its own.

In addition to Robbie Melville on guitar, the band comprises Monty Mackenzie on alto saxophone, Gideon Brazil on tenor saxophone, Luke Hodgson on electric bass and Dan Macdonald on drums.

cleverhorse formed in Melbourne in 2004 when Robbie and Monty met while studying music together. Finding a shared love of both jazz and pop, the two began inviting friends to perform with them, forming a musical unit that is based as much on strong social ties (and food) as it is on a shared musical lexicon.

50:fifty is available on the Jazzhead label at: www.jazzhead.com or at all good music retailers. Digital albums are also available via iTunes and Bandcamp. The album will be launched on Friday 12 February at Bella Union at Trades Hall Carlton.

For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/cleverhorse for details.

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