[ATTENDED: March 1, 2024] Tramutanas
The only thing I could find out about Tramuntanas online (in addition to their Instagram page) is this cryptic statement on their website:
Tramuntanas, a new instrumental duo from Baltimore, features Asa Osborne (known for his work with Zomes, Lungfish, and the Pupils) and Canadian sound and video installation artist Shan Collis. The duo will release their debut album in 2024.
So imagine my surprise when Tramuntanas (which means the north wind, I believe), turned out to be a trio. Asa Osborne was on bass (a great bass sound), Shan Collis played keys (and I assume triggered the amazing visuals) and a third person played sax.
I’m not usually one for saxophone, but this gentleman (whose name was never given) was great. He played elliptical lines and sounds–solos but never lengthy guitar solo type solos. He accented the otherwise simple music and his sax was haunting throughout.
Unlike Cementation Anxiety, Tramuntanas’ songs were all short–3 minutes or so. Some were super catchy with great bass lines, others were pretty and meandering.
Of the three bands, I enjoyed their lights the most–they really synched up with the music nicely.
I’m really quite curious to hear what their recorded output will be like–they have a bandcamp page but there’s nothing on it.
Such a mystery!

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