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David Sanchez: Carib
ByDavid Sanchez
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
The two different musical approaches are found assigned to two different musical sub-groups: The rhythmic section, largely represented by

Obed Calvaire
drums
Lage Lund
guitar
Luis Perdomo
pianob.1971

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969
While the rhythmic interplay on percussion lends the set of tunes an exciting angle and flawlessly accompanies some pieces like "Morning Mist" and "Iwa (the spirit going back home)," others tend to feel overcrowded by the constant syncopated banging from at least two sides. But Sanchez seems aware of the effect this energy might have on the listener and inserts quiet meditations into the mix: "Fernando's Theme" has a classic world music aesthetic to it with reverb drenched saxophone cries being subtly accompanied by percussion. "Preludo To Canto" gives Lund the rare chance of playing some wisely chosen arpeggiated chords that give way to the composition for which the prelude was meant, which unfolds in a similar fashion as "Fernando's Theme."
The more laid-back cuts on the record showcase the band in very different light by scaling back the rhythmical crowded-ness and giving the melodies more time to unfold ("Wave Under Silk," "Fernando's Theme"). Lund's understated lines on guitar never cut through the composition but rather tiptoe between the sonic and harmonic framework he is given. "Wave Under Silk" and "Mirage" aptly demonstrate his unique yet empathic language, and the way he is able to seamlessly navigate his own ideas into those crafted by Sanchez. Luis Perdomo's piano work is elegant and usually does its magic in the background. On closer "A Thousand Yesterdays" he takes on a more prominent role and dictates the rhythm before topping it off with a solo that is nothing other than "cool."
An exciting and highly energetic recording, Carib finds David Sanchez demonstrating a set of jam-packed originals that are executed by some of the best musicians out there. An intriguing mix of musical traditions that engages on many levels. ">
Track Listing
Morning Mist; Wave Under Silk; Madrigal; Fernando's Theme; Mirage; Prelude to Canto; Canto; The Land Of Hills; Iwa (contemplation); Iwa (spirit going back home); A Thousand Yesterdays.
Personnel
David Sanchez
saxophone, tenorDavid Sanchez: saxophone, barril de bomba, percussion, vocals; Lage Lund: guitar; Luis Perdomo: piano and Fender Rhodes; Ricky Rodriguez: bass, electric bass; Obed Calvaire: drums, vocals; Jhan Lee Aponte: percussion and bomba barril; Markus Schwartz: Haitian percussion.
Album information
Title: Carib | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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