Majamisty Trio: Organic

In brief:
"Just when you think that the world has enough piano trios to be getting on with, a new one comes along to stand proudly in the front row. Its members should be mighty pleased with this fine album"

The Majamisty Trio from Novi Sad in Serbia have now released three albums, the first two of which were Mistyland in 2011 and Love in 2014. However, I am ashamed to admit I had never heard of this piano-led trio before this fine new release arrived via download. My loss, for this trio is sublime.

Pianist Maja Alvanović, composer of most of their songs, has a classical poise to her playing, but, also, as on the opener, Heritage, a sense of occasion, and anticipation. Never rushed, she quietly lays out the main themes and their variations as if she had all the time in the world.

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Alongside her, bassist Ervin Malina is tuneful and independent, often walking his own path, his arco a resonant delight, while drummer Lav Kovač, a new member of the trio, is quietly insistent. But this is a group that plays as one, an organic whole, as the title of this new CD suggests.

Of the eight tracks, one that stands out is They Couldn’t Stop Travelling, a gently rolling piece with an initial sense of melancholy that opens out into something far more experimental. In contrast, Jungle is a roller-coaster of changing tempos, all clattering drums and evocative riffs, that ends in cinematic style. Absence is a ballad of quiet longing, Minuet For a Dog a surprisingly complex and enthralling dance, Because Of Rain an insistent, rain-splattered ending.

Just when you think that the world has enough piano trios to be getting on with, a new one comes along to stand proudly in the front row. Its members should be mighty pleased with this fine album.

You can buy Majamisty TriO ORGANIC on Bandcamp. Find Majamisty TriO on YouTube

Discography
Heritage; Longing; They Couldn’t Stop Travelling; Duda Jam; Jungle; Absence; Minuet For A Dog; Because Of Rain (39.23)
Maja Alvanović (p); Ervin Malina (b); Lav Kovač (d). Buckovac, Serbia, October 2019.
Mistyland 978-86-900687-15

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"Just when you think that the world has enough piano trios to be getting on with, a new one comes along to stand proudly in the front row. Its members should be mighty pleased with this fine album"Majamisty Trio: Organic