Three years after their first
Intuit 12" -- which followed a brief stint recording as Supersepfft -- percussionist Thomas Braun and bassist Till Maragnoli reappear with an album-length project. That they were able to rope in several of their heroes to collaborate proves to be both a blessing and a curse. On the cuts where the duo is joined by the likes of
Doug Carn,
Airto Moreira,
Andy Bey,
Flora Purim, and
Ray Obiedo (who are all in good form,
Bey especially), they kick their game up a couple notches. When on their own, or aided by less-seasoned talent, they serve up cuts that are simply functional. It also doesn't help that, like labelmates'
Jazzanova's In Between and
Trüby Trio's Elevator Music, the album is twice as long as it should be. Nonetheless, these German synthesists are capable of mixing musical elements that originated from other continents (Africa, the Americas) with a well-studied -- if overly polite and therefore timid -- level of understanding. ~ Andy Kellman