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Driff Records: 1304 http://www.driffrecords.com/ * Dave Rempis: tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone * Keefe Jackson: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet * Pandelis Karayorgis: piano * Nate McBride: bass * Frank Rosaly: drums http://www.karayorgis.com/Pa...rojects/Chicago_Quintet.html http://www.daverempis.com/ http://www.keefejackson.com/ http://www.karayorgis.com/ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nate-mcbride-mn0000114659 http://www.frankrosaly.com/ Recorded at Chicago Public Media’s Jim & Kay Mabie Performance Studio by Mary Gaffney on January 16th, 2012. Reviews By Paul Acquaro http://www.freejazzblog.org/...elis-karayorgis-roundup.html Starting with what has proven to be my favorite recording (perhaps), Circuitous, it's easy to feel Karayorgis' influences within his fresh and exciting music. Drawing on the still contemporary style of Thelonious Monk and rich legacy of Steve Lacy, Karayorgis' composition serve as complex and knotty frameworks for some sophisticated and accessible improvisation. In addition to Karayorgis' piano, the quintet is Dave Rempis on sax, Keefe Jackson on sax, bass and contrabass clarinet, Nate McBride on bass and Frank Rosaly on drums. The players all have their own space to build upon the composer's vision. Sticking pretty much with traditional instrumental roles, the music is free, inventive, highly melodic and unpredictable. The opening 'Undertow' features an unison melody that breaks into an angular piano solo, and just digs in deeper and deeper as the song progresses. Other tracks, like 'Swarm' seems to draw upon snippets of Monk themes, and at moments, I even picked up what I can best describe as a 'Mingus circa Changes One' compositional vibe. -- By Troy Collins http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD44/PoD44MoreMoments4.html By Glenn Astarita http://www.allaboutjazz.com/...review-by-glenn-astarita.php Par Guillaume Belhomme (fr) http://grisli.canalblog.com/...ves/2013/11/07/28383872.html Por Pachi Tapiz (es) http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=7091 Sharing Widget |