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Rez Abbasi Trio: Continuous Beat
ByWith a formidable rhythm section supplying a loose but highly regimented backdrop, it's also a democratic engagement as the respective artists enjoy free rein during the improvisational components. The trio rocks out and engages in some tricky progressive jazz-like time signatures, yet each piece encompasses several moving parts and intimates a winning formula, especially from a compositional standpoint. Abbasi's dark-toned electric bears a slight edge. It's music with 'tude, as the band integrates fluidity, power, and zooms into overdrive to highlight the overall dynamic. Abbasi launches several soaring solos and a few lyrically charged breakneck fills, often executed in animated fashion.
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Where other guitar trio albums are solely built on running through scales and complex time signatures for the sake of it, this trio frames its existence on substance from nearly all angles and perceptions. With lessons learned from a holistic view for aspiring jazz artists and students, it's clear why Abbasi and company are among the best in the business. ">
Track Listing
Introduction; Divided Attention; Major Major; Rivalry; Itexture; The Cure; Off Minor; Back Skin; Star Spangled Banner.
Personnel
Rez Abbasi
guitar, acousticRez Abbasi: guitars; John Hébert: bass; Satoshi Takeishi: drums.
Album information
Title: Continuous Beat | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Enja Records
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