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Recent winners of Music Network's Young Musicwide Award, Seán Óg's Trihornophone have been steadily carving a path all their own through the Dublin improvised music scene since their inception in 2004. Led by renowned composer and alto saxophonist Seán Óg this quartet boasts some of the busiest and creatively engaging musicians working in Ireland today.
Their music draws from a wide palette of influences, touching on European folk, mainstream pop and avant-garde giving Trihornophone an approach to contemporary jazz which draws the listener into a world sometimes familiar, sometimes foreign.
Breathing Time, the second album from Trihornophone is released on independent label Diatribe Records. This recording is a distillation of the group's progress so far. These 10 original compositions display Seán Óg's skill in handling a highly unusual instrumentation leaving you wonder at their transition from pocket sized brass band one moment to tight funk grooves the next. The all horns and drums line-up yields new timbres and textures; a unique format these accomplished musicians handle with creativity and personality.
By turns playful and colourful, virtuostic and complex, this album does that rare thing of balancing uncompromising improvised music with an openness and accessibility which crosses the usual divides between serious new music and exploratory pop music.
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Member Since: 18/06/2006
Band Website: http://www.sean-og.com
Band Members: Bill Blackmore - trumpet. Sean Og - alto saxophone. Kelan Walsh - bari sax. Dennis Cassidy - drums.



Influences: Flann O'Brien, FM Alexander, Vinicio Caposela, Peter Epstein, Tiny Bell Trio, Tom Waits, Hayden Chisholm, United Bible Studies, Meredith Monk, Ikue Mori, The Local Scene, Kocani Orkestar, G.I. Gurdjieff, Prince and always Samuel Beckett.

PRESS FOR THE NEW RELEASE "Breathing Time"

"[Trihornophone] are a fascinating group, with an old-time feel and a contemporary freedom to handle rhythm and harmony, judiciously mixed with rigorously scored ensembles whose use seems as likely cued as pre-determined. Seán Óg's settings, so packed with ideas, show a determination to shun the obvious and familiar at almost any price, but their wit, invention and the sheer warmth of what is a very together band are palpable." - The Irish Times, November 2008

"The trick with playing music that is in any way avant-garde – if you want anyone to actually listen to it, that is - is to make it accessible. It's not an easy balance, but Irish quartet Trihornophone have succeeded admirably with their debut recording. Saxophonist Seán Óg, who composed all the music, leads the group through a set of tunes that are full of musical adventure, but full also of humour." - The Sunday Tribune, October 2008
Sounds Like: "Between them, Seán Óg and friends come up with the kind of loose-but-together grooves that invoke shadows of the Charles Mingus band and John Tchicai. This is a jazz record which sings of so much that's great about the form without the chin strokey-blokey nonsense the word all too often implies. Recommended."- Boa Melody Bar
Record Label: Diatribe (www.diatribe.ie) new album October 2008
Type of Label: Indie

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Born in Dublin, Bill Blackmore has studied both in Newpark Music Centre and Trinity College Dublin where he received a degree in music in 2004. In 2005 he was selected to be a member of the I.M.C. spo...
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"I suppose the first thing people notice about Trihornophone", says Seán Óg, the group's founder and its principle composer, "is the instrumentation". He's right. Before Trihornophone has played a not...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 09:57:00 GMT