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Chris Varga: Breathe
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Chris Varga
vibraphoneComing back stateside for an extended stay in 2024, Varga took advantage of the opportunity to put together a quintet of top-notch Chicago-based players to record Breathe for Calligram Records, the label started by trumpeter

Chad McCullough
trumpetb.1981

Geof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorb.1970
On a blind listen, Varga's Breathe could be mistaken for a Blue Note Records setnot the classic '50s and '60s Blue Note, but the more exploratory, 2024 to 2025 edition, featuring vibraphonist

Joel Ross
vibraphone
Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987

Melissa Aldana
saxophone
Geof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorb.1970

Dave Miller
guitar
Clark Sommers
bassb.1977
Neil Hemphill
drumsThe title tune sounds like an immersion in nature, a letting go in a pastoral setting, using intertwined melodies and a zen blues mode.
The interplay between the vibes and the guitar gives the sound a surreal quality at times, resulting in so much glowing sustain, woven together and overlain so well. On "Framing the Dragon" Varga lets the influence of 1980s pop musicspecifically Depeche Modecome to the fore in this brooding melody, and saxophonist Bradfield lays down a sharp, intricate sax solo leading into the leader's otherworldly vibes turn.
The seat closes with "Gentle Vicissitudes," an adaptation of the Korean folk song, "About 500 Years." It is a lovely, placid eight minutes, featuring a tangy solo by guitarist Miller. A pensive gem of a tune that is the perfect choice to close out the show.. ">
Track Listing
Durantula; Breathe; Lid; Framing The Dragon; Passing Remark; This System Of Things; TMI; Gentle Vicissitudes.
Personnel
Chris Varga
vibraphoneGeof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorDave Miller
guitarClark Sommers
bassNeil Hemphill
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Geof Bradfield: tenor saxophone: (1, 2, 4, 7).
Album information
Title: Breathe | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Calligram Records
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