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Greg Diamond: Conduit
ByAs with his debut, Diamond uses a core sextet to interpret his music, bringing back bassist

Edward Perez
bass, acousticb.1978

Seamus Blake
saxophoneb.1970

Brian Hogans
saxophone, altob.1982

Henry Cole
drumsDiamond is in true form on the spacious "Inertia," the album's first definite Latin rhythm piece, moving to a bit slower tempo but certainly lively enough not to warrant its misleading title. The percussive and energizing "El Martillo" kicks in with the second of the Latin influenced pieces, where Diamond's appreciable electric guitar chops are the main course, though both pianist

Mike Eckroth
pianoThen there is the jazz-rockeven fusion-like"Turbulence," its propulsive sound waves guaranteed to command attention, with the rhythm section sounding most pronounced behind Perez, Cole, and Cuban percussionist

Mauricio Herrera
percussionDiamond continues to explore and refine a distinctive modern sound, and Conduit serves as the perfect vehicle for interpreting his take on fusion, Latin and other modern sounds that comprise the jazz spectrum. One thing is certain: this a varied musical project energized by strong writing and superb musicianship, beginning with Diamond and extending to each member of his band. ">
Track Listing
Yvette; Inertia; El Marrillo; El Pozo; Turbulence; La Poor Sweet; Song For Jerry (Mi Viejo); Chance.
Personnel
Greg Diamond
guitar, electricGreg Diamond: guitars; Seamus Blake: tenor saxophone (1, 2, 6, 7); Brian Hogans: alto saxophone (3, 5, 8); Mike Eckroth: piano; Edward Perez: bass; Henry Cole: drums; Mauricio Herrera: congas (1-3, 5, 8).
Album information
Title: Conduit | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Dot Time Records
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