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Matt Peterson: Better Worlds
ByMatt Peterson
bass, acoustic
The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraOne of the highlights of the uniformly superb album is "Petrichor," which opens with Peterson's smoldering chords that bassist

Kitt Lyles
bassb.1990

Gustavo Cortiñas
drumsb.1987
Erik Skov
guitarAs the recording progresses, Peterson increasingly exhibits his Western classical chops. "Hiraeth," for instance, is an introspective sonata that he plays, mostly unaccompanied. Intricately layered, it shimmers with understated romanticism and showcases his virtuosic pianism. Briefly the bass and drums duo punctuate the pastel hues with bursts of vibrant colors.
On a few of the tracks saxophonist
Artie Black
woodwinds
Victor Garcia
trumpetMeanwhile the "100 Pound Football League" opens with a cinematic ambiance and features both Black and Garcia on the frontline. Garcia marks his turn in the spotlight with blues-drenched and burnished tones while Black's is cooler and more laid back. Peterson maintains the intrigue with his crisp and resonant keys, and he lets loose agile and lithe refrains leading the group for an up-tempo and exuberant conclusion.
With Better Worlds Peterson demonstrates his multiple skills as a composer, band leader, and pianist. His ensemble, with their seamless camaraderie, highlight his sophisticated approach to writing and underscore the opportunities for exciting spontaneity within each piece. This recording is another addition to an already brilliant career. ">
Track Listing
Better Worlds; 100 Pound Football League; Zeke; Petrichor; Blackbird; Language of the Unheard; Solar Minimum; Hiraeth; Ravenna Park; Ohana; Forrest.
Personnel
Matt Peterson
bass, acousticArtie Black
woodwindsGustavo Corti?as
drumsVictor Garcia
trumpetKitt Lyles
bassErik Skov
guitarAlbum information
Title: Better Worlds | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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