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Chris Pitsiokos: Art Of The Alto
ByChris Pitsiokos
saxophoneb.1990

Susana Santos Silva
trumpetb.1979

Torbjorn Zetterberg
bass, acoustic
Jason Nazary
drums
Luke Stewart
bass, electric
Jason Nazary
drumsWhere does he acquire this sound and his varied approach to music making? The answer can be found in his solo work, Speak In Tongues (Relative Pitch, 2020), and the eight tracks found on Art of the Alto. Each track is not necessarily a melody, but more like different sound palettes he can employ elsewhere. "Dolomite," one of two lengthy tracks opens with Merzbowlike extreme blasts of saxophone noise which segues into an upper register attack utilizing harsh split tone sounds. Pitsiokos' favors circular breathing throughout and this gymnastic approach highlights both his physical agility and creative process.
The other lengthy track, "Shale," another circular breathing performance, draws from a sound familiar to

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Track Listing
Dolomite; Basalt; Feldspar; Gabbro; Shale; Obsidian; Sandstone; Anthracite.
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Chris Pitsiokos
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Title: Art Of The Alto | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Relative Pitch
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