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Xose Miguelez: Contradictio
ByThe warm, tense opener "Meni?a" starts with bassist

Carlos Barretto
bassb.1957

Jean-Michel Pilc
pianob.1960
In contrast, the mellifluous title track is laid-back and safely rooted in the mainstream. Drummer
Marcos Cavaleiro
drumsThe standard "You and the Night and the Music '' begins with an effervescent and witty duet between Barretto and Cavaleiro. Its rhythmic hooks immediately captivate, and the intricate interplay enthralls with its eloquence. Miguelez embellishes songwriter Arthur Schwartz's work with modernistic sensibilities, setting the stage for Pilc whose deconstruction of the popular song is stimulating and innovative.
Another highlight on this superlative album is "Someday My Monk Will Come" an intriguing Monkish reworking of composer Frank Churchill's tune. Miguelez and Pilc channel

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Between his debut and Contradictio, Miguelez' sound has further matured, and his artistic approach become even more singular. Having synergistic sidemen certainly is a plus. The restless creative progress, which Miguelez has so far demonstrated, promises a career with a brilliant future. ">
Track Listing
Meni?a; You and the Night and the Music; Ontology; Contradictio; Someday My Monk Will Come; But Not for Me; Soul and Body; Out of Nowhere; Galicia; Ontology (duo).
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Album information
Title: Contradictio | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Origin Records
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