Igor Lumpert Innertextures - I Am the Spirit of the Earth

Label: Clean Feed, 2022

Personnel - Igor Lumpert: tenor saxophone; Greg Ward: alto saxophone; Peter Evans: trumpet; Chris Tordini: double bass; Kenny Grohowski: drums; Jeff Miles: guitar (#1,2,4,5,9); John Ellis: bass clarinet (#1,2,4,5,7); Caleb Curtis: alto saxophone (#4,8,9).

Slovenian saxophonist and composer Igor Lumpert enlisted a wonderful group of collaborators for I Am The Spirit of the Earth, the sophomore album with his Innertextures project. The complexity within the outlined structure of some pieces doesn’t remove space for improvisation, reflecting his creative spirit in terms of consistency, focus and fire.

Opening the door to a vibrant experience, “Roots” benefits from the nimble movements of bass clarinetist John Ellis in the textural work, who is joined by chained horn-driven lines and the guitar of Jeff Miles. There’s a rambling, effervescent saxophone solo from Lumpert, followed by a precise, acute statement by trumpeter Peter Evans, who enjoys the dynamic comping provided by guitar, bass and drums. 

Slovenian Fight Song” is split into two different cuts. The first part puts on display spectacular saxophone statements, while the second, being shorter, feels more orchestral-centered with plenty of unisons at start, an 13/4 meter in the groove, and a powerhouse saxophone solo with motifs and rhythmic stunting. 

The title track starts off as a mystic meditation but ends in a constructive saxophone counterstatement with solos by Lumpert and Greg Ward over an agitated ground. In the same way, with splendid dynamics, “Zoo Frog” boasts staccato-filled phrasing and fascinating counterpoint. Following a striking saxophone solo developed over a poised comping of bass and drums, is Ellis who captivates as he lowers the range of the notes with authoritative pronouncement.

The facility and joy put into this well-written music is mirrored on “Rimbaud”, where the alto saxophonists Caleb Curtis and Ward giddily respond to each other in witty dialogue. The final window, framed as an avant-chamber-jazz vamping, shows off excellent work by the drummer Kenny Grohowski.

Lumpert knits all the pieces together with ecstatic vision, and the result is an organic work that makes every risk feel right and necessary.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - Roots ► 03 - Slovenian Fight Song, Part 2 ► 08 - Rimbaud