In the Fishtank 10

In the Fishtank 10 is a 2003 EP by Motorpsycho and Jaga Jazzist Horns, recorded in 2002 during their European tour and released by the Konkurrent label in 2003. Motorpsycho did a handful of gigs with the horn section of Jaga Jazzist and used the opportunity to record their addition to the Fishtank series.

In the Fishtank 10
EP by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2003
RecordedAugust 2002
GenreJazz fusion
Length46:22
LabelIn the Fishtank (Konkurrent)
ProducerZlaya Hadzic
Motorpsycho chronology
It's a Love Cult
(2002)
In the Fishtank 10
(2003)
Black Hole/Blank Canvas
(2006)
In the Fishtank chronology
In the Fishtank 9
(2002)
In the Fishtank 10
(2003)
In the Fishtank 11
(2004)

The style differs heavily from both Motorpsycho and Jaga Jazzist records, consisting of mainly jazz fusion. The first three tracks can be described as rather soothing, with track 2 (a reworking of the song from Angels and Daemons at Play) as a highlight. "Theme de Yoyo", a cover version of the Art Ensemble of Chicago song, steps partly into free jazz and "Tristano" is built around a hypnotic bassline (a recurring trademark of Motorpsycho) and is nearly 21 minutes long, making it the second-longest studio track the band has recorded (the longest being the title track of Little Lucid Moments).

Although this release runs over 46 minutes, it is still regarded as an EP due to the number of songs, the use of a re-worked older song and a cover tune.

Track listing

  1. "Bombay Brassiere" (Horntveth) – 5:57
  2. "Pills, Powders and Passion Plays" (Sæther) – 7:05
  3. "Doffen Ah Um" (Munkeby/Sæther) – 4:57
  4. "Theme de Yoyo" (F. Bass/L. Bowie/M. Favors/J. Jarman/R. Mitchell/F.D. Moye) – 7:28
  5. "Tristano" (Ryan) – 20:53

Personnel

Motorpsycho:

  • Bent Sæther: bass, guitar, prepared piano, solina string ensemble, percussion, vocals
  • Hans Magnus Ryan: guitars, bass
  • Håkon Gebhardt: drums, percussion

with:

  • Baard Slagsvold: grand piano, clavinette, nord electro, vocals

Jaga Jazzist Horns:

  • Mathias Eick: trumpet, marimba, percussion, vocals
  • Lars Horntveth: tenor saxophone, bass-clarinet, marimba, vibraphone, percussion, vocals
  • Jørgen Munkeby: flute, tenor saxophone, clarinet, marimba, percussion, vocals


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