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Kate Wyatt: Artifact
ByWyatt's music speaks for itself. Artifact opens with its title tune, music meant to evoke the sense of mystery involved in the uncovering of relics from ancient times. It succeeds, with a dark mood that suggests maybe the relics in question come from another world, a new soundtrack to a movie rendition of novelist Stephan King's Tommyknockers (Putnam, 1987). Wyatt expresses her art in the quartet mode, joined by bassist

Adrian Vedady
bass
Jim Doxas
drums
Lex French
trumpetb.1983
"Underwater Chant" is inspired by a sense of peace that can be found beneath the surface, where time changes, where sound waves change, bass clef notes emerging out of the cool blue denseness, where currents flow and tides push in their inexorable rhythms.
Six of the seven tunes are Wyatt originals. She writes distinctive melodies and crafts lovely harmonies. The one non-original,

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Artifacts says that pianist/composer Kate Wyatt is on the rise. ">
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Artifact; Short Stories; A Flower is a Lovesome Thing; Lhotse Face; Antepenultimate; Underwater Chant; Duet
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Title: Artifact | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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