Yaroslav Likhachev Quartet - Occasional Sketches

Label: Clean Feed Records, 2022

Personnel - Yaroslav Likhachev: tenor and soprano saxophone; Yannis Anft: piano; Conrad Noll: bass; Moritz Baranczyk: drums.

The effervescent, Cologne-based saxophonist Yaroslav Likhachev is clearly an inspired improviser but also a talented bandleader and composer, a fact attested by his debut album, Crumbling (JazzHausMusik, 2020), and now by Occasional Sketches, his first recording for Clean Feed. Heralding a compositional transition from one album to another, the saxist takes on even more complexity, bursting into the avant-garde jazz scene with successful results.

He and his dedicated quartet get in gear with “O.S. #3”, whose kinetic rhythm and melodic angularity are interrupted with a more abstract, pensive passage composed of jarred bass abrasions, saxophone multiphonics, softly dizzying pianism, and subdued drumming. Subsequently, we have a passage where improvisation reigns, with Lickhachev and pianist Yannis Anft unleashing phrases that mix classic elements and daring imagination. 

Sandwiched between the opener and “O.S. #2”, whose darker mood and stout-toned tenor inject pathos into the role, we have “O.S. #4”. The latter features a woozy soprano on the loose and pulls influences in no small part from Andrew Hill, Eric Dolphy, Steve Lacy, and Anthony Braxton. German bass player Conrad Noll makes his lines contract and expand by employing efficient pedal points, whereas Anft applies occasional tremolos and whirls during the perfectly-pitched improvisation of the bandleader.

The spunky “O.S.#5” is launched with bass and adds restless drums underneath before a terse sequence of notes and rhythmic figures becomes salient. “O.S. #1” advances in a proud strutting, boasting well turned soprano melodies; whereas “O.S. #7” suggests a firmly grounded ride with no falling off in intensity. It ends up in a thriving mania, encouraging some kind of electro-rock dance. Lastly, “Pre O.S.” takes us to the places where everything began, relying on intricate, fleet solos from tenor and piano.

Rising to the expectation, Likhachev mounts a disc that is refreshing in its efforts to push the envelope and gain new followers. Hence, what you have to do is give it a chance and let the indomitable energy draw you in.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - O.S. #3 ► 02 - O.S.#4 ► 09 - Pre O.S.