Alister Spence Trio
Foundry 616
Ultimo (Sydney), Australia
2019-04-10

audience recording
edirol r-09hr > 24/48 > wavepad sound editor > 16/44 > tlh > flac16

set one

01.intro by Alister
02.Not Everything But Enough
03.Peculiar Orbit
04.talk
05.As True
06.talk
07.Mercury

set two

01.intro
02.Time And Place
03.(new tune)
04.Campuhan Frog Song
05.talk
06.bass solo >
07.Brave Ghost
08.talk
09.Another October

Alister Spence Trio

Alister Spence � piano, samples
Lloyd Swanton � double bass
Toby Hall � drums, glockenspiel

http://www.alisterspence.com

Never for sale !
Support the artists by attending live shows and buying their official releases

foundry616.com.au
=========================================================================
The Alister Spence Trio is one of the most distinctive and spellbinding units in Australian improvised music. They have gained worldwide recognition for their ingenious compositions and magnetic, energised, live interplay. Together they create luminous soundscapes that are dark, lyrical, textured and endlessly surprising.

The trio have released seven CDs, with an eighth CD, featuring Australian rock guitarist, Ed Kuepper, scheduled for release at the end of 2019. Not Everything but Enough (2017, ASM005) was voted in the 2017 top 10 jazz releases worldwide by Music magazine, Japan, and listed in �Honorary mention Best of 2017� in New York City Jazz Record magazine. Alister Spence Trio: Live (2015 ASM004) received 4 stars in Jazzwise Magazine (UK). Far Flung (Nov 2012) was listed in the Critics Poll in Jazz Journal (UK), Best of 2013. fit, the trios 4th CD, was voted by the WIRE Magazine UK as one of the 15 top jazz/improv releases worldwide for 2009. Mercury and Flux were nominated for Australian Record Industry Awards (ARIA, Best Jazz Album) in 2007 and 2004. Their debut album, Three is a Circle was released on Earth Spirit label (Japan).

This is an event not to be missed!

�Utterly compelling� Jazz Journal, UK
�This trio has learned to defy gravity� Sydney Morning Herald
�In a good world we would have come under the magic spell, unfolded by Alister Spence�Toby Hall� and Lloyd Swanton�Bad Alchemy, Germany