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Jonathan Kreisberg: Capturing Spirits - JKQ Live!
ByJonathan Kreisberg
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Kreisberg's own studio work with a bigger ensemble has been in hibernation since 2014's Quartet endeavor Wave Upon Wave (New For Now Music, 2014). In the meantime, he released the acclaimed duo-venture, Kreisberg meets Veras (New For Now Music, 2018), which saw him team up with the Brazilian nylon-string virtuoso
Nelson Veras
guitar"The Lift" opens the album with the familiar urgency of jumpy piano patterns and busy drum work, framing the guitar's presentation of the head. As on past standout hard-boppers by Kreisberg opener "Twenty one" off of Shadowless (New For Now Music, 2011) or "The South of Everywhere" from 2007s Mel Bay Records album of the same name come to mind. The main theme is at the same time catchy yet intricately virtuoso. sextuplets and 16th notes make their way through a rhythmically multilayered 6/4, which drummer

Colin Stranahan
drumsThe album's engaging sequencing alternates between original ballads represented by the slow blues "Everything needs something" and the harmonically hovering "Know You Before"and more upbeat bop-exhibitions, such as "Relativity" or, on the most traditional cut of the record, "Trust Fall." On "Everything Needs Something" Kreisberg is able to show off the depth of his guitar tone and switches on the octave pedal for the last quarter of the slow jam, while "Relativity" is structured around a couple note line on guitar that hangs in the air and is complemented by a firm counter phrase performed by all instruments in unison. Martin Bejerano takes the black and white keys for a ride through side steps and small harmonic shifts, creating much welcome tension throughout several passages on the record.
On "Know You Before" Kreisberg reveals his

Pat Metheny
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This album truly captures the Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet at the top of their game, doing what they do best in their most natural habitat: on stage. Covering a lot of groundfrom traditional Jazz territory to more modern exercises Capturing Spirits can be regarded as representative for today, bridging between post-bop and modern-day streams of the genre. What stands out most is how much the two languages have in common and how well this group of musicians is able to express and convey it. In that respect it doesn't get any better than this. ">
Track Listing
The Lift; Trust Fall; Everything Needs Something; Relativity; Know You Before; Wild Animals We've Seen; Body And Soul.
Personnel
Jonathan Kreisberg
guitarJonathan Kreisberg: guitar; Martin Bejerano: piano; Matt Clohesy: bass; Colin Stanahan: drums.
Album information
Title: Capturing Spirits - JKQ Live! | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: New for Now Music
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