Rubicon II: Reviews and Quotes
Kevin Kastning & Mark Wingfield - 2024 - Rubicon
II
(63:00; Greydisc)
****+
Here we have the follow-up to "Rubicon I", recorded at the same time over two
days in August 2018, featuring Kevin Kastning on piano and 15-string extended
Classical guitar and Mark Wingfield on electric guitar and live electronics
(software processing). The day prior to this Kevin and Mark performed live in
New York City for WNYC radio, allowing themselves to get into the shared
mindspace required when producing improvisational music which makes sense as
opposed to being just a noise of disconnected parts. Given this is a second set
of pieces taken from the same recording sessions as "Rubicon I" it is not
surprising that this feels like an extension of that release as opposed to a
brand-new recording. As with that album, I find myself being drawn to the
importance of delicate piano throughout, which provides the foundation for Mark
to take the music in quite different directions, with a beauty on one hand being
put against discord on the other. With just two musicians, no overdubs or
percussion, there is a great deal of space within the overall sound which is an
integral part of the music. It is this space which allows the dynamics to flow
and for the harshness and delicacy to be heard and understood in equal measure.
The distortion and short strike of the electric guitar is often placed against
the sustain and delicacy of the piano, and it is the contrast of the two which
makes them both stand out in their own right. It is the conflation of the two
sounds that compels the listener to continue on the journey, wondering where
they will be taken by two masters of their craft, when even the guides have no
idea of the final destination or the route they are going to follow on their
travels. If you enjoyed "Rubicon I" then you will be pleased to have this
finally available as this was always planned as a two-set release, and if you
have yet to come across Kevin and his wonderful collaborations then this is the
place to start.
- Kev Rowland
Progressor Magazine (UZBEKISTAN)
June 2024
KEVIN KASTNING & MARK WINGFIELD – RUBICON II (2024) (Greydisc)
"Earlier this year I reviewed Kevin Kastning’s collaborative album with
clarinettist Soheil Peyghambari on which the master craftsman played a
bewildering array of guitars. This time Kevin confines himself to just one: the
15-string extended classical guitar alongside Mark Wingfield’s electric guitar
and live in the studio electronics.
We like our explorative, creative and ‘new direction’ music here and “Rubicon
II” delivers on all fronts within this context. The counterpoint and telepathy
between the two musicians is nothing short of telepathic. I must say I preferred
the pieces with piano, simply because they add a more melodic approach to music
that is essentially about sound, impressionism and atmosphere. ‘Tidal Radius
Thermalized’ (Yes, nothing conventional about this album!) and ‘Observation
Light Context’ are very different manifestations of this ‘piano added’ music,
the former probably my favourite piece on the album -there is so much going on
that multiple listening is recommended – while the stuttered conversations
between guitar and piano on the latter are simply delightful if a bit
unsettling, like a kind of alien musical language.
The virtuosity goes without saying, but the music is much more than that:
innovative, imaginative and introspective and genre defying."
-
dimensions in sound and space (SCOTLAND)
August 2024
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