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Rez Abbasi & Junction: Behind the Vibration
ByAbbasi's bass-less quartet is cohesive; his searching guitar is lifted by the versatile first call tenor stylist

Mark Shim
saxophone, tenorb.1973

Kenny Grohowski
drumsThe album at times gives a nod to the fusion guitar-deities like

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017
Behind the Vibration offers plenty of sonic goodies. "Holy Butter" lays down the funk as Shim's Wind Controller ranges from earth shaking low end frequencies to flutelike synthesizer highs whereas "And I You" is draped with funeral-like organ and caressing drum traps. Abbasi's axe is imbued with multiple granularities: pristine clean, slightly fuzzed or nasty distortions that are always coupled with feeling and control.
Abbasi once again takes the listener to unexpected places showing whether playing in an acoustic or electronic/techno setting. While Behind the Vibration might contain influences of progressive-rock Abbasi's music has always represented a fusion or junction of different ideas. This release is another extension of his interests that will hopefully be revisited. ">
Track Listing
Holy Butter; Groundswell; Inner Context; Uncommon Sense; And I You; Self-Brewing; New Rituals; Matter Falls.
Personnel
Rez Abbasi
guitar, acousticRez Abbasi: guitar & composition; Mark Shim: tenor saxophone & midi wind-controller; Ben Stivers: keyboards, B3 organ, Rhodes; Kenny Grohowski: drums.
Album information
Title: Behind the Vibration | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Cuneiform Records
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