"Eastern Saga: Live At Tusk" is a captivating live album that captures the raw energy and improvisational prowess of Turkish free jazz ensemble Konstrukt and Japanese experimental musician Otomo Yoshihide. Recorded at the Tusk Festival in 2018, this seven-track album is a testament to the power of spontaneous collaboration and the fusion of diverse musical cultures.
The album kicks off with "Fire Dance, Pt. I - Live," setting the stage for a high-energy performance that seamlessly blends free jazz, avant-garde, noise rock, and experimental elements. Konstrukt's dual drummers drive the rhythm forward, while Otomo Yoshihide's masterful guitar and turntable work add layers of texture and unpredictability. The album's centerpiece, "The Myth" series, showcases the group's ability to build intricate compositions on the fly, with each part flowing effortlessly into the next.
With a runtime of just over 35 minutes, "Eastern Saga: Live At Tusk" is a concise yet powerful exploration of improvisational music. The album's live setting adds an extra layer of excitement, as the musicians feed off each other's energy and push the boundaries of their respective genres. Fans of experimental and avant-garde music will find plenty to love in this dynamic and engaging live album.
The album was released on vinyl by Karlrecords in 2020, marking the fourth installment in their collaboration series. Konstrukt's unique blend of free jazz and experimental rock, combined with Otomo Yoshihide's innovative approach to improvisation, makes "Eastern Saga: Live At Tusk" a standout release in the world of avant-garde music.