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Aengus Hackett Trio: Aengus Hackett Trio
By
Jesse van Ruller
guitarb.1972

Matthew Jacobson
drumsDerek Whyte
bassThe trio's recorded debut it may be, but the prevailing sense throughout these eleven tracks is of three musicians who are well attuned to each other, rhythmically especially, but also in their more free-spirited interplay, as on the episodic "Empanada Galactica," the album's longest cut at just under nine minutes. Here, around the midway point, Hackett's pedals flip his clear-toned, articulate playing into heady psychedelic overdrive. Such outré excursions, however, are rare. Pedal-induced guitar fuzz does make an entrance on "Nintendo Wars," but in the main, Hackett's sprightly chordal progressions and elegant solos present him as a card-carrying member of the straight-ahead jazz brigade.
Hackett leans slightly towards

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Jacobson is in typically robust form, ever-responsive, ever-probing. He may well be the most in-demand drummer in Ireland, and for good reason. Whyte too, is impressive, his lithe rhythmic lines, like Jacobson's, driving the music forward. Two of the bassist's solos, on "Ximenyr" and on the atmospheric "The Ineffable" provide album highlights.
This promising debut from Aengus Hackett Trio was recorded in June 2021, so it might be reasonable to hope for a follow-up in the not-too-distant future. That sort of momentum could only be beneficial for the trio's trajectory. ">
Track Listing
Ximenyr; Nintendo Wars; Requiem for the Natural World; Jasper; Gerrymandering; Cephalopod; See The Children Play; The Ineffable; Tous Le Monde; Empanada Galactica ; Dusk.
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Title: Aengus Hackett Trio | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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