Hans Koch, Frantz Loriot, Jonas Kocher - Stranger Becoming

The Free Jazz Collective 0

By Nick Ostrum

Hans Koch (reeds with the trio of Fredy Studer with Martin Schülz, the Barry Guy New Orchestra, the Cecil Taylor European Ensemble, etc.) and Frantz Loriot (violinist in Der Verboten) are relatively known entities in improvised music today. Jonas Kocher is less so, though his work on last year’s feted Baldrian Quartet release likely brought him some deserved attention. A free improv accordionist is already a rare enough thing, but even rarer is one who so conscientiously avoids idiomatic temptations.

Stranger Becoming is the first release of the Koch-Loriot-Kocher trio. The music is minimalist, tonal and gauzy. Melodies sometimes fight to break out of the wispy haze as on the surprisingly melancholic title and final track, Stranger Becoming. They, however, emerge fragmented and transient, as the trio volleys these tuneful bits back and forth. Much of the time, the instrumentation is clear. Often enough, however, it is difficult to determine precisely which musician is creating which sound, and that is very much to the credit of the sympathetic responsivity of the group. This point also speaks to the skillful ways that Koch, Loriot and Kocher harness their sound. Long tones intertwine and refract, sometimes eliciting shimmery, almost cinematic (hat tip to William Rossi) crescendos. This is especially clear in songs such as A Fleeting Purchase and All Told. Pieces such as Relinquished Rifles and The Weight of Magic (the opener) take the interplay in a different direction, using shorter, punctuated swipes and pointillist clucks, coupled with the longer draws, moving further from reductionist new music toward free improv, albeit sans the jazz implications and sound blasts. This is alternately a colder and warmer approach to the style.

I am not sure whether or how much of this is composed. It certainly sounds deliberate, in the sense that the group is working toward a singular aesthetic. A truly engaging release, and one that reveals new layers with each listen.

Stranger Becoming is available as CD or download from Bandcamp: 


Stranger Becoming by Koch / Loriot / Kocher

Sat Apr 01 04:01:00 GMT 2023

The Free Jazz Collective 0

By Stef Gijssels

The NeitherNor label has carved out its own place in avant-garde music, one that is very focused on timbral explorations, spaciousness and precision. On this album, we have the trio of Hans Koch on clarinet, Frantz Loriot on viola and Jonas Kocher on accordion. Swiss master Hans Koch is well known for his presence in free music. On this album the clarinet is his only instrument. Kocher is known for his forward-looking use of the accordion, an instrument that is often absent in modern music, but here it clearly demonstrates its possibilities. Koch and Kocher performed and released already several albums together in various line-ups. Frantz Loriot is a French-Japanese musician who has been reviewed many times on this blog. 

Describing their music is almost impossible - it's always hard, but here it defies description - so I can only recommend the interested reader to their Bandcamp page. 

The album consists of six pieces that range from four minutes to ten. Some of them are slow moving soundscapes, in which slight variations create kaleidoscopic shifts ("The Weight Of Magic", "All Told", "A Fleeting Purchase") within a very coherent overall sound. On the other hand, you have the compact agitated nervousness of "Relinquished Rifles", a dissonant piece with instruments more engaging in combat than creating a coherent sound. "Found Bodies" finds its place somewhere in between these extremes, with the difference that it even adds some elements of musical fun. On ""Stranger Becoming", the long last piece, the two modes of working - calm versus agitation - work side by side, with Kocher's accordion remaining peaceful throughout the more intense dialogues of clarinet and viola near the end.  

Regardless of the approach to music, the skills of the three musicians is such that it is never boring or repetitive. Surprises are present at any moment, as they possibly are to them too. 

Creative music for creative listeners. 

Listen and download from Bandcamp.

Sat Apr 01 04:00:00 GMT 2023