The allusion to Mozart may be a bit stretched, but this is another superb effort by
Staley, who again shows his ability to create a connected set of improvisatory gems. The groups range from trio to quintet, with wildly outrageous helpings of contorted notes the norm. Tenko's vocals add a Fluxus effect, while
Zeena Parkins chimes in with pointillistic harps.
Staley takes the lead throughout, and his trombone playing has never been better. Unlike some others on the instrument, he sticks to the middle and lower registers of his horn, where his magnetically rough blotches of sound steal the show. The changing timbres, instruments, and colors help all 19 tracks to hit the mark, and the recording demands to be listened to over and over to mine its many rewards.
Davey Williams' electric guitar and
Ikue Mori's electrifying (and electric) drums are an added bonus. ~ Steve Loewy