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Franklin Kiermyer: Closer To The Sun
By
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Kiermyer often utilizes repeating motifs and melodic fragments to built hypnotic pieces that are intricate yet allow for plenty of individual spontaneity. The expansive "Emancipation proclamation" is made up of haunting vamps of percolating rhythms and tenor saxophonist

Lawrence Clark
saxophoneDavis Whitfield
pianoThe band members have seamless camaraderie resulting in moments of exquisitely fluid collective sound. On the intense and exhilarating "Mixed Blood" the quartet engages in a fiery abstract conversation that remains remarkably cohesive despite four independent and expressive overlapping monlogues. Kiermyer's kit thunders and roars and together with Whitfield's rolling keys and bassist
Otto Gardner
bassThere are also moments of contemplative lyricism like on the tender "Song for My Daughters." Clarke's full bodied and warm tones hover over the main theme. Kiermyer's drums rumble and his cymbals softly rustle as Whitfiled's thick chords resonate and Gardner's strings reverberate in a lithe dance. The result is subtle and exquisite poetry with hints of melancholy and reserved sentiment.
Closer to the Sun is a high point in Kiermyer's uniformly superb output. On it the intrepid drummer masterfully balances individuality with group dynamics, improvisation within complex compositions and soul cleansing emotion with provocative intellectual originality. Because of all these layers Closer to the Sun is an album that can be savored repeatedly ">
Track Listing
Greeting To Pharoah; Unified Space-Time; Ota Benga; Grace; Song For My Daughters; Heliocentric; The Soul Train; Prayer; Emancipation Proclamation; For Arthur Rhames; Mixed Blood; Closer To The Sun; Humanity.
Personnel
Franklin Kiermyer
drumsFranklin Kiermyer: drums; Lawrence Clark: tenor saxophone; Davis Whitfield: piano; Otto Gardner: bass.
Album information
Title: Closer To The Sun | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Mobility Music
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