James Plotkin & Paal Nilssen-Love: Death Rattle LP
“Death Rattle” is the noise of two forces of nature in collision. Like a
pair of clashing typhoons, Philadelphia based avant guitarist James
Plotkin and Norwegian free jazz drummer Paal Nilssen-Love generate
chaos, disturbance and a terrifying beauty in their first ever
collaborative recording. Free jazz and metal-edged rock never chimed so
exhilaratingly together before. ‘Paal’s precision and constant
invention/reinvention is mind-blowing, only matched by its intensity,’
James enthuses. ‘There’s a very fluid feel to what he’s doing despite
the ferocity. Instead of trying to match the chaos, I opted to build a
more solid foundation of repetition and melody for him to launch from. I
really appreciated the role reversal of drummer and guitarist!’
James
Plotkin’s distinctively extreme, aggressive guitar sound has been a
constant presence in underground music since the late 1980s, when he
founded the metal/industrial band OLD. As a solo artist and as a member
of outfits such as Scorn, Khanate, Phantomsmasher, Khlyst and most
recently Jodis, he has plotted a nomadic trail through new metal, dark
ambient, industrial, noise, grindcore and drone rock. Sought out by
Michael Gira, John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Franz Treichler, Francisco López and
many more, he has also remixed a wide range of artists from KK Null and
Sunn O))) to Pelican, Earth, Nadja and Neu!. ‘I've wanted to work with
Paal for the better part of a decade,’ comments James. ‘Stephen O'Malley
had played one of Scorch Trio’s discs in the van during a Khanate tour
and I could hardly believe it was only one drummer at work.’
Paal
Nilssen-Love is one of the most intense drummers working on the planet
right now. He grew up in Stavanger, west Norway, where his parents ran
the city’s thriving jazz club. In theory he’s now based in Oslo, but
there’s a huge global demand for his percussive threshing machine. He’s
often travelling on a relentless round of musical projects and festival
appearances – notably with Mats Gustafsson in The Thing, his Chicago
trio with Ken Vandermark and Ab Baars, the Hairy Bones group with Peter
Brötzmann and Toshinori Kondo, a trio with Massimo Pupillo and noise
artist Lasse Marhaug, plus duos with Peter Brötzmann, Terrie Ex, John
Butcher and others.