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Dominic Miller: Absinthe
ByDominic Miller
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The album opens with the title tune: Miller's acoustic guitar and drummer

Manu Katche
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The spare, low rumbling drums and guitar of "La Petite Reine" recall the sound of Silent Light. "?tude" and "Ombu" step up the tempo a bit, and the latter gives the drums a highlighted role as active rhythmic accompaniment for the whole band: no doubt very satisfying for Katché fans who have been waiting to hear him cut loose. Closer "Saint Vincent" is an upbeat tune that features the whole band, with solos from Miller and Lindup (on piano).
Miller has an expanded musical concept to go with the larger band. The tunes are still compact statements, but make use of the instrumental forces for greater timbral contrast. And he is a generous band leader as well: while his guitar is at the center of the arrangements, all of the players are given a chance to shine. It will be interesting to see where he goes next. ">
Track Listing
Absinthe; Mixed Blessing; Verveine; La Petite Reine; Christiania; ?tude; Bicycle; Ombu; Ténèbres; Saint Vincent.
Personnel
Dominic Miller
guitarDominic Miller: guitar; Santiago Arias: bandoneon; Mike Lindup: keyboard; Nicolas Fiszman: bass; Manu Katché: drums.
Album information
Title: Absinthe | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: ECM Records
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