Dave Rempis – alto/tenor saxophone
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten – bass
Frank Rosaly - drums

+ Marta Warelis - piano (disc two)


Released March 13th, 2026 | 2-CD
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DISC ONE 
1.  Four Feet of Slush / Glass Part 2              36:57
2.  Cascades / Hover                                       20:42
3.  Strafe / Glass Part 1                                    17:02

DISC TWO
1.  Spherical Harmonics                                   41:31
2.  Angular Momentum                                     28:14


 

Disc One recorded March 15th, 2025 at Teatro Torresino in Padova, Italy by Nicola Negri. All compositions by Dave Rempis.

Disc Two recorded March 6th, 2025 at Rataplan in Antwerp, Belgium by Koen Vandenhoudt

Mixed by Dave Zuchowski, mastered by Lasse Marhaug
Artwork & design by Lasse Marhaug
Produced by Dave Rempis

Infinite thanks to Stefano Merighi and the entire crew at Centro D’Arte in Padova, and Christel Kumpen, Koen Vandenhoudt, Diego Faes, and the entire crew at Sound In Motion and Rataplan in Antwerp.   



There are super groups, and then there are SUPERGROUPS.  This trio, comprised of three prolific journeymen improvisers whose work has been recognized across the globe, is neither.  This is a band of down-to-earth, hard-working musicians, whose focus and dedication to the music is exceptional.  That’s not to say that these three don’t have a combined CV that straddles a who’s who list of contemporary music across multiple scenes.  But their ethos is one that emanates from their midwestern locale – a heads down approach to collaborative work. 

The trio first came together at Chicago’s Hungry Brain during a month-long Thursday residency that Rempis organized in September 2024.  Corsano’s recent relocation to Chicago

was an overdue opportunity for them to collaborate again, after regular work with the quartet From Wolves to Whales alongside Nate Wooley and Pascal Niggenkemper in the mid-teens.  And Adasiewicz’s recent return to the music following a multi-year hiatus has meant he’s at the top of the list for any new groups Rempis puts together, after many years of work together earlier in their careers.   

That first Hungry Brain concert proved too compelling to leave as a one-off.  So they organized several more hits in Chicago and Milwaukee in the winter of 2025, out of which sprang this recorded debut.

On Dial Up, you get instantly wrapped into the sinews of the band’s shared aesthetic.  There’s

no ego here, simply a collaborative ethos that powers the music forward.  While that’s a noted feature of the Chicago improvised music scene historically, it’s also one that Corsano has embraced in his own work for decades.  And that’s key to what makes his transition to being a resident of the city and the scene there so natural.  These three breathe together with a sensitivity that’s rare, whether they’re riding high through the anthemic bluster of Past and Present Hallucinations, or delving into the pointillistic explorations of Third Person.  And while all three command broad and unique palettes on their instruments, there’s never a feeling that technical dazzle takes the place of musicality.  Every motion is in service to the evolution and development of the spontaneous sound they bring forth.