CJC's Way Out West Concert Series provides composer-performers from the Bay Area and beyond with a Tuesday evening showcase for forward-looking original work in jazz and related genres. Join us weekly in Rendon Hall for Way Out West!
Twin Talk
Chicago trio Twin Talk is known for using live performances as opportunities to stretchโexpanding on composed material and ditching set lists in favor of calling tunes on the fly. Freewheeling grooves, intricate melodies, and turn-on-a-dime acrobatics reflect the depth of this tight-knit ensemble. Twin Talk will perform original material from their acclaimed 2019 release 'Weaver', plus new, unreleased music....
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CJC's Way Out West Concert Series provides composer-performers from the Bay Area and beyond with a Tuesday evening showcase for forward-looking original work in jazz and related genres. Join us weekly in Rendon Hall for Way Out West!
Twin Talk
Chicago trio Twin Talk is known for using live performances as opportunities to stretchโexpanding on composed material and ditching set lists in favor of calling tunes on the fly. Freewheeling grooves, intricate melodies, and turn-on-a-dime acrobatics reflect the depth of this tight-knit ensemble. Twin Talk will perform original material from their acclaimed 2019 release 'Weaver', plus new, unreleased music.
Since forming in 2012 Chicagoโs Twin Talk has steadily drifted from the conventions of the saxophone trio. While reedist Dustin Laurenzi, bassist-singer Katie Ernst, and drummer Andrew Green are deeply rooted in jazz tradition, theyโve spent their time on the band stage together making their music more elastic, spontaneous, and open, embracing new inspirations without stifling the improvisational heart of their work. All three musicians are active members in the cityโs bustling jazz community, each playing in numerous working bands, but theyโve found a true collective voice as Twin Talk. Theyโve used live performances as opportunities to stretchโexpanding on composed material and ditching set lists in favor of calling tunes on the flyโbut on 'Weaver' theyโve pushed themselves further than ever, using the recording studio as a place for experimentation, letting a new batch of compositions develop and take new shapes. As critic Howard Reich wrote recently in the Chicago Tribune, โThese musicians listen keenly to one another, and with a sensitivity that only comes from familiarity and trust."
Laurenzi spent much of 2016-17 on tour with Bon Iver, and when the groupโs leader Justin Vernon caught a Twin Talk gig in Minneapolis he was knocked out and offered the trio a chance to record at his celebrated April Base studio. With five luxurious days at its disposal, Twin Talk recorded its new book of tunes as it had traditionallyโlive and unadorned. Then they spent the next three days reshaping the material with carefully plotted overdubs and edits, forging sleek arrangements with lush harmoniesโthe soulful, patiently accruing horn charts that limn the aching country-soul melody of โFolks,โ or the ethereal wordless vocals of Ernst that float in deft unison with Laurenziโs serene clarinet in the postlude of โPaxton,โ the sole piece on the recording to splice two discrete sections to produce an intentionally jarring transition.
Ernst is a genuine double threat, her muscular bass playing matched by a crystalline voiceโan instrument of astonishing precision and clarity. Those talents have been recognized by many, including pianist and composer Jason Moran, who made her playing and singing an integral part of his monumental suite Looks of a Lot in 2015. Her vocals are featured on โSolace,โ a ballad of disarming beauty, as a solemn delivery initially backed by sonorous double stops gradually opens up with Laurenziโs sobbing commentary and Greenโs increasingly forceful pulse. As the song reaches its conclusion the contained emotions seem to burst into tears, only for Ernst to deliver a serene coda streaked with hope. Most of the music on Weaver pushes through shifting terrain. โThe Sky Never Endsโ toggles between gossamer delicacy, pop-like splendor, and explosive exposition, while the gorgeously meditative โFiveโ offers an extended platform for Greenโs melodic percussion before Laurenziโs knotty tenor cries push toward a rewarding climax. Vernonโs enthusiasm for Twin Talk continues, as he ushers Weaver into the world through his eclectic PEOPLE platform.
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