Concentrés et Amalgames is this duo's second album for Ambiances Magnétiques (six years after
Dérapages à Cordes) and their third overall (
Deuxième Acte came out in 2002 on
Daniel Heïkalo's own cottage label). This is hands-down their best effort to date. Clearly,
Arthur Bull and
Daniel Heïkalo have kept on refining their musical relationship. The level of integration between
Bull's fragmented "serious" playing and
Heïkalo's much wilder side is higher than ever. The latter once again shifts between acoustic guitar and junkyard drums, with the percussives being heard on more tracks than on previous albums. On the guitar duet front, two pieces stand out: "La Solution de l'Énigme" (The Enigma's Solution) and "Tassez-Vous Donc" (Out of the Way!). The first one may be the duo's best piece released to date, with its tightly woven interplay, acute listening, subdued melodicism and relentless supply of ideas. The second one features
Bull playing deconstructed blues licks on electric guitar while
Heïkalo pulls all the stops on acoustic guitar, indulging in a rare and oh so effective display of virtuosity. The guitar/percussion pieces are generally a lot of fun, with
Heïkalo hitting and clashing all around while
Bull weaves oddly distant narratives. In that particular setting, the two men seem to willingly ignore one another, letting serendipity work things out by itself -- and it works.
Concentrés et Amalgames is indeed a concentrate of what
Bull and
Heïkalo have been doing for years now, and the 11 short pieces included here have been carefully selected to showcase the duo at its most focused. A must-have for fans of
Derek Bailey,
Fred Frith or
René Lussier.