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CON PLOMO
vol. GRIS

Tr3spuntocer0

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1. El Termo (José San Martín) 06:18

2. Evocación de tu Nube (Juan San Martín) 05:34

3. La Murguita (Marcelo Peralta) 06:31

4. Artesano (José San Martín) 04:49
5. Anahí (José Osvaldo Sosa Cordero) 5:56

6. Incertidumbre (Juan San Martín) 6:09

7. (*) El Vidalero (Marcelo Peralta) 7:01
8. Chaicosqui 7 11 (José y Juan San Martín, Marcelo Peralta) 6:27

9. The Ocean (Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham) 5:34​​

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CON PLOMO Vol. Gris (LEADED Vol. Grey) by Tr3spuntocer0, is the third in a series of 4 that Koshkil Records adds to its catalog. 

 

Streaming and CD

​This volume comprises the selection that was published on a CD of which physical copies still remain. The recording was made on Sunday, March 30, 2014 in José's studio and was released in 2015 in self-produced form. The photos that were used are: an old gas station in a small town in Switzerland made by Marcelo, and a car scrapyard on Route 9 in Uruguay at the height of San Carlos made by José. Without a plan Marcelo and José, each one had those photos that fit perfectly with the idea of the title "leaded”...

 

CON PLOMO Vol. Gris por Tr3spuntocer0, es el tercero de una serie de 4 que Koshkil Records agrega

a su catálogo.

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CD y digital

Este volumen comprende la selección que se publicó en un CD del que aún quedan copias físicas. La grabación se hizo el domingo 30 de marzo de 2014 en el estudio de José y se publicó en 2015 en forma autoproducida. Las fotos que se usaron son: una gasolinera antigua en una pequeña ciudad de Suiza hecha por Marcelo, y un desguace de coches en la ruta 9 de Uruguay a la altura de San Carlos hecha por José. Sin haberse puesto de acuerdo Marcelo y José, cada uno por su lado tenían esas fotos que encajaban perfectamente con la idea del título con plomo...

Tr3spuntocer0

Marcelo Peralta - tenor and soprano saxes

www.nwkoshkil.com/nw

 

Juan San Martín - bass

juan-sanmartin.blogspot.com/p/bio.html

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José San Martín - drums

www.facebook.com/sanmartinbateria

www.facebook.com/jose.sanmartin.718

www.instagram.com/josesanmartin_drums/

 

Recorded by Juan San Martín in Jose's studio in Entrevías, Madrid-Spain, 30/03/2014

Produced by Koshkil Records (Madrid)

Cover designed by Juan San Martín and Ramiro Peralta

Photos by Marcelo Peralta and José San Martín

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(((Check out CON PLOMO Vol. Verde by Tr3spuntocer0 

koshkilrecords.bandcamp.com/album/con-plomo-vol-verde)))

(((Check out CON PLOMO Vol. Sepia by Tr3spuntocer0 

koshkilrecords.bandcamp.com/album/con-plomo-vol-sepia)))

(((Check out CON PLOMO Vol. Violeta by Tr3spuntocer0 

koshkilrecords.bandcamp.com/album/con-plomo-vol-violeta)))

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LINER NOTES

There is a widely held opinion (one I usually share) affirming that the trio is the

ideal instrumental format. With only a few instruments, there’s room for

individual expression, while still allowing for a range of timbral combinations and

group interactions. It’s no coincidence that in jazz, trios of piano, double bass,

and drums—or of organ, guitar, and drums—are so frequent. Or that in rock, the

"power trio" of guitar, bass, and drums has become such a defining formation.

 

Somewhat less common, trios of saxophone, bass, and drums also have a rich

history. Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, and Lee Konitz all

explored this format; Steve Lacy, Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Sam Rivers,

and Marion Brown used it to venture into experimental territory; and excellent

bands like Stone Alliance, The Trio, Back Door, or Morphine pushed along the

paths of jazz fusion with funk, blues, and rock.

 

Tr3spuntocer0, this group of three friends and three great musicians, stands

firmly within that tradition. Their repertoire includes mostly original compositions

contributed by the three members: “La Lidia,” “El Vidalero,” and “La Murguita”

by Marcelo; “Incertidumbre” and “Evocación de tu Nube” by Juan; and

“Artesano” and “El Termo” by José—pieces steeped in Andean and Río de la

Plata flavors. The well-known chamamé “Anahí” by Sosa Cordero is performed

in the style of Gato Barbieri, one of Marcelo 's saxophone inspirations. The

journey even leads to a version of “The Ocean”, the Led Zeppelin classic.

 

A diversity of influences without ever lapsing into pastiche. On the contrary: an

artistic blend within an improvisational context, enhanced by the natural

dynamics of the trio—where everything seeks balance between individual

mastery and collective cohesion, between the prearranged and the

spontaneous.

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This double edition of CON PLOMO – Vol. Gris and Vol. Violeta (LEADED Vol.

Grey and Vol. Violet) offers the chance to hear the trio both in the studio and

live, allowing us to appreciate the full range of possibilities that emerge when

we’re in the presence of musicians of this caliber.​ 

 

GUILLERMO BAZZOLA, November 2025 - Madrid

https://www.instagram.com/guillermobazzola/​

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