In a class of their own,
Pandelis Karayorgis and
Mat Maneri veer in the direction of unconventional, non-swinging microtonal free music. Joined in part by bassist John Lockwood and Mat's father, underrecorded reedist
Joe Maneri, the group engages in twelve totally improvised movements. At times mournful, at others suspenseful,
Lift & Poise is a performance that requires concentrated listening. The younger
Maneri's violin is alternately biting, astringent, and attractively pensive, as he negotiates thin toned excursions above the sometimes clamorous piano of partner
Karayorgis. Five different combinations of players (solo, duo, and trio) with relatively short pieces maintain diversity on what may be the leaders' most accessible album to date. The elder
Maneri, who plays clarinet on two numbers, adds a confident, sometimes wild voice to an otherwise mostly subdued set.
Karayorgis displays avant-style roots every so often, as his curt punctuations split the quietude. A set to be savored, even cherished. ~ Steve Loewy