3 is the number of lineups featured on this album and the number of musicians in each lineup. In June 2005,
Lori Freedman played three gigs at the Va-et-vient in Montreal, on three consecutive nights, each night featuring a different trio. All three shows are represented here in the form of short pieces (between one and six minutes) that are probably excerpted from longer improvisations but never sound like it. The first five tracks feature
Freedman in the company of guitarist
René Lussier and turntablist
Martin Tétreault -- a treat, as these two have not been heard together on record in a long time. The trio grinds and grits, looking for beauty in the tiniest, bumpiest noises, and occasionally succeeding. The second lineup features
Rainer Wiens on prepared guitar and
Jean Derome on saxophone (one track) and small objects -- birdcalls, toys, and more. Fun interplay develops between
Freedman and
Derome in "Chrysalis"; "Poussière de Lune" is dominated by
Wiens' textural drones. The final trio puts
Freedman together with bassist
Nicolas Caloia and percussionist
Danielle Parlardy Roger. After the two previous noise-driven sets, this trio sounds slightly more conventional, engaging in eventful yet highly controlled free improvisation. "The Light of Night" and "Tigresse" are highlights and this third set as a whole is a better showcase for
Freedman's unique clarinet circumvolutions. If one of these trios should record a full-length album, number
3 is it.