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Partikel: Cohesion
ByPartikel is led by composer

Duncan Eagles
saxophoneb.1985

Max Luthert
electronics
Eric Ford
drumsWhile many of the UK's newer ensembles seem to be at their happiest when exploring interesting harmonic relationships or complex rhythms Partikel keeps the accent much more firmly on melody. This is not to imply that the band is rhythmically or harmonically uninterestingfar from itbut this emphasis on melody gives it an immediacy and potential commercial appeal that other ensembles are missing.
Eagles' saxophone is at the center of this melodic approach, but Ford always provides a varied and reliable foundation. Luthert can also deliver some fluid and melodic lines. The prosaically titled "Bass Solo" gives Luthert ample space to demonstrate his skill, weaving patterns that combine inventive lead playing with a tough and punchy rhythm. That tune slips smoothly into "Market Place," a longer piece characterized by Eagles' lyrical soprano, which is reminiscent of the sound of another English saxophonist,

Andy Sheppard
saxophoneb.1957
Cohesion is the work of a talented trio. Partikel is an emerging force on the UK scene, still on its way to achieving full potential but already a strong ensemble with a powerful set of tunes. ">
Track Listing
Intro; The Restless Child; Follow Diversion; Assam; The Blood Of The Pharoah; Bass Solo; Market Place; Room; The Cove; The Optimist; Outro; El Schmeckl.
Personnel
Duncan Eagles: soprano and tenor saxophones; Max Luthert: double bass; Eric Ford: drums.
Album information
Title: Cohesion | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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