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Juan Dhas: Catharsis
ByThe hallmarks of that debut recordingintricate arrangements, Dhas' clean-toned, melodically tilted virtuosity and a certain unrelenting intensityare all present here. Upright bassist
Kike Harker
bass, acousticIn that respect there is a passing resemblance to

Pat Metheny
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Dhas' control at speed, notably on the bristling set-closer, "Sleep," is more typical of a classical virtuoso, but arguably his most seductive playing comes at more moderate tempi; on "Conscience" and "Beacons" the guitarist builds his solos steadily and surely, his emotional investmentnot without adventurekeenly felt. A more sensitive side to the guitarist is heard on the unaccompanied ballad "If Only I Could." This softly scintillating solo performance is a timely break from the album's almost constant intertwining of three voices.
Guest drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Jacobo ?lvarez brings a slightly different rhythmic energy to "Story of Night," while Berrocal's brushes color "Beacons." Otherwise, dynamic variation is largely limited to the weight of Dhas' touch and the speed of his fingers, which makes for a slightly repetitive sonic soundscape overall. That shouldn't detract too much, however, from what is essentially a rewarding recording.
An exciting and emotionally engaging guitarist, Dhas is also a sensitive composer. Catharsis may only be his second recording as leader to date, but the signs already point to a bright future. A name to watch out for. ">
Track Listing
Reverie; Deeper Spirit; Alma; Showers over a Silent Lake; If Only I Could; Story of Night; Conscience; Beacons; Sleep.
Personnel
Juan Dhas
guitarJuan Dhas: guitar/compositions; Kike Harker: upright bass; Ramón Berrocal: drums; Jacobo ?lvarez (special guest - Track 6): drums.
Album information
Title: Catharsis | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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