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Ember: August in March
ByCaleb Wheeler Curtis
saxophoneb.1985

Noah Garabedian
bass, acousticVincent Sperrazza
drumsAside from a few turns on the trumpet on the winding, slithering "Snake Tune," the elliptical "Sink and Swim," and the brief, freely improvised meditation "No Signal," Curtis plays the stritch for the majority of the album. Essentially a straight-horn alto sax, the stritch was favored especially by

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
The highlights are the moments in which the group finds its collective spirit, working through pieces that offer room for exploration. The album's title track is a fine example, where Garabedian's arco winds its way around Curtis' lines and Sperrazza's use of color and subtle brushwork generates an air of mysterious wonder. "Angular Saxon" takes things up a notch, with a more intense rhythmic thrust that leads to exceptional collaborative interaction by the trio. Sperrazza expertly maintains the track's forceful momentum, leading to some ecstatic flurries from Curtis and feisty commentary from Garabedian. "Break Tune" is just as inventive, with a tensile aspect that brings out the best from all three musicians, allowing them to stretch the piece almostbut not quiteto the breaking point.
At times the trio's creativity does flag a bit, as on "Flotation Device and the Shivers," built around a simple series of figures and somewhat plodding rhythmic structure that wears out its welcome well before the six-minute piece's conclusion. But slight missteps aside, there is plenty of enticing music to be found on August in March, and the band's well-honed collaborative instincts are abundantly in evidence. ">
Track Listing
Suspense; Snake Tune; Frank in the Morning; August in March; Angular Saxon; No Signal; Easy Win; Sink and Swim; Flotation Device and the Shivers; Break Tune; Sam Cooke.
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Title: August in March | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Imani Records
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