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Joaquin Muro: Contracara
ByJoaquin Muro
trumpet
Camila Nebbia
saxophone, tenorThe music is at its overheating core is a fiery, free jazz rave-up that gleefully and unerringly provides an undisputed respite from the relentless information of our long, recent days. Be the musicians structured as a duo, a quintet, or something more crazed and larger sounding, Muro ranges far and wide and back again unscathed by the volatility around him. Take the antic freneticism of "Nadie nos baila lo quitado" for example and try keeping up with the galloping escapades of

Diana Arias
bass, acoustic
Pia Hernandez
pianoFrom the first whispery intonations of "Brugmansia Arborea," through the expectant mystery of "Sonar" to the closing clash of will and horns on ?"Bruxismo," Muro, Nebbia, Arias, Hernandez, and the rhythmic exotics engaged in by drummer/percussionist

Martin Freiberg
drumsTrack Listing
Brugmansia arborea; Sonar (la oscuridad del lecho marino); Nadie nos baila lo quitado; Villa Pueyrredon; Astenia; Pasivo agresivo; Bruxismo.
Personnel
Joaquin Muro
trumpetCamila Nebbia
saxophone, tenorPia Hernandez
pianoDiana Arias
bass, acousticMartin Freiberg
drumsAlbum information
Title: Contracara | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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