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Nasheet Waits Equality: Between Nothingness And Infinity
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Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971
Waits, who fuels the bands of

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Darius Jones
saxophone, alto
Aruán Ortiz
pianob.1973

Mark Helias
bassThey often traverse multiple territories, especially on the longer cuts. Even in the opening "Korean Bounce," Jones' bittersweet alto saxophone ranges from pithy abstractions via dreamy musings to choked emotion, a course echoed by Ortiz on Helias' jerkily unfurling "Story Line," veering from muscular syncopation to scuttling runs. There's also room for an inventive pizzicato feature for the author before the return to the initial theme. Jones drops out on the drummer's dirge-like title track (named after a quote from social theorist and writer Franz Fanon, not a misremembering of the Mahavishnu Orchestra classic) opens out for more of Ortiz' angular conversational bluesiness.
It's the covers that reveal the band's DNA, from

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
It's a dynamite package that deserves wider recognition. ">
Track Listing
Korean Bounce; Story Line; Between Nothingness And Infinity; Snake Hip Waltz; Unity; Kush; Koko; Hesitation; Unity Bonus Track.
Personnel
Aruan Ortiz: piano; Darius Jones: alto saxophone; Mark Helias: double bass; Nasheet Waits: drums.
Album information
Title: Between Nothingness And Infinity | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Laborie Records
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