I heard Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahanthappa in duo last night.
They kicked off a short European tour in a nice jazz club outside of Zurich, where I fail to go nearly as often as I should, just because it's a quarter of an hour train ride...
The first set was highly virtuosic, the opening meandering free improv was amazing, how Mahanthappa flexes and bends the tones and how he catches up straightening out his lines just before it gets too weird was truly masterful! Then they mostly seem to go on autopilot, creating quick-fingered and -minded music that was amazing but ultimately failed to convince me.
After the break they returned for a shorter set, and now they were PLAYING! Wow! They did just two long tunes, first a bluesy kind of 5/4 thing that went into a great groove immediately. Both did amazing things on that one, and in spite of all the craftsmanship and artistry involved, the music sounded simple, direct, and was of great beauty! That went on in the second tune, which almost got into a kind of Abdullah Ibrahim vibe, Mahanthappa playing with an almost overripe sound on his alto. Truly great music! The encore though was back to autopilot (and a good example why after a fine concert, encores often are a nuisance...)