
Lucio Capece
Sergio Merce
Casa
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Lucio Capece
Sergio Merce
Casa
lucio capece: sruti box, filter
(on track 1), bass clarinet (on track 2)
sergio merce: four tracks portastudio without tape (on track 1), tenor
saxophone (on track 2)
Slow and deliberate. Out of all the possible ways of capturing one’s attention, “Casa” chooses to arrive unannounced though unassuming. A recording by a longstanding duo and a pairing of unorthodox instrumentation, Capece and Merce decide against gimmicks and opt for a surefooted musical statement instead. The sounds flow in the form of a rich drone which is in turn continuously undermined by subtle magnetic manipulations, the soundfield expanded and altered through simple touches of texture. What is more important, the musicians perform a most dexterous musical construction and at the same time manage to convey the warmth merely implied by the title.
about the project
Lucio Capece and Sergio Merce
play music together since 1993. They started out as members of a saxophone
quartet dedicated to playing early and baroque polyphonic music (Guillaume de
Machaut, Perotin, Josquin des Prés, Frescobaldi, J.S.Bach). A few years later
they were part of Avion Negro, an ensemble dedicated to play its own music;
there they worked on long music structures, combining improvisation and
composition. In 2002 Merce and Capece started playing together as a duo. Merce
created an astonishing electro-acoustic set up based on a portastudio; he
played on the head of the machine with a set of small metal objects, working
beyond this only with the equalization that the portastudio itself provides.
Capece worked in the soprano saxophone and the bass clarinet using his own
extended techniques and close-mic amplification.
With this duo, they made a European tour in 2002. After that tour Capece
stayed in Europe, first staying in Paris, moving to Berlin in 2004. Since then
they have been playing in projects here and there. In Brussels in 2004 they
performed together in a Treatise version directed by Keith Rowe, and several
times in Argentina whenever Capece could visit his home land. In Buenos Aires
they have shared concerts with Keith Rowe, Toshimaru Nakamura, Jason Kahn and
Gabriel Paiuk among others.
“Casa” shows them in unusual
duos. Capece plays Sruti Box and Merce his electronic set up in the first
track, in the second track Merce plays tenor saxophone and Capece the Bass
Clarinet. The duos are the result of meetings that happened during the longest
visit that Capece made to his home land since his departure in 2002. Capece
stayed at his parents’ house with his little new family. Merce in those days
was working in the renovation of an old house where he was to move in
afterwards.
For both musicians, the house appeared as a main subject. For Capece it was
arriving to the house where he spent his life in Argentina -but only for a
limited period, for Merce it had to do with creating his new space, leaving
behind the one where he had spent all his life until that moment. The
recordings took place in both houses where Merce lived and lives now. The Cd
tries to capture the warmth and light of close relationships, as well as the
need to go somewhere else; the nostalgia and the wish to stay in a safe place
that these produce
.