"Ada is one dirty delicious hell raising improvisation. Within a minute of the sets start, Nilssen-Love's wash of percussion stacks, Longberg-Holm's cello stokes, and Brötzmann's sax sparks the fire. This blazing recording, a single 33 minute set by the Ada Trio, begins full blast, ends full blast, and runs the gamut of intensity between." -Paul Acquaro, Free Jazz Blog
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Recorded at Café ADA in Wuppertal, Germany, 22nd of April 2011.
Thanks to Uli Armbruster/Cafe ADA
Mastered By – Stefan Deistler
Recorded By – Jost Gebers
Self Released
credits
released March 7, 2017
Peter Brötzmann: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Tárogató
Fred Longberg-Holm: Cello, Electronics
Paal Nilssen-Love: Drums
Double trio collaboration/confrontation (some of both...as it should be; and as 'collider' suggests) from two of the planet's outstanding improvising units, in my book.
Think of them as a matching pair of gloves... John Cratchley
Hello dear friends, - it is an expression of the political spirit of this time - have seen globe unity several times in berlin - yes, times are changing - we are not anymore the same .. not the the one on june 2nd, 1967 - but our memories in general are still alive! werner h. fischer - helsinki werner fischer
All these trax are good. James Blood Ulmer, via Ornette, enabled me to emerge from my be-bop coffin 1981. Harmolodics & the No Wave inspired the formation of Great White Noise, Sydney 1982-83. I'm still enjoying shaking off the rigamort. Am happy to dance with idiots.
Michael Sheridan