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Simon Moullier Trio: Countdown
BySimon Moullier
vibraphoneNevertheless, although his unpretentious virtuosity carries the day on Countdown, it is not too hard to grasp what he means. He elaborates that the point is "to transcend the instrumentalways with the flow of expression being the priority." Sure, there are a whole lot of vibes on this session (not to overlook a cracking rhythm section), but more important is the sound of a trio imbuing some ageless standards with their own beautiful sound and shape.
Melodicism is one obvious common quality of the pieces chosen, which Moullier handles with the grace of a bird. His mallets dance across the plates as quickly and smoothly as fingers on piano keys. The opening title track rushes and tumbles with all the crazy velocity of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
With some of the tracks laid down in a session the week after the recording of Spirit Song and the remainder made during the uncertain early days of Covid-19, it's no surprise that there should be a certain fervor behind everyone's playing. The trio's longstanding familiarity makes for a hot chemistry as well, and they channel that nervous energy through an easy rhythmic rapport which makes everything fly. While the bass lines are as beautifully fluid as those of the vibes, rhythm plays a part just as important as they all skip and hop in step. A couple of dreamy moments in "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" and "Beijo Partido" ease up the flow just enough in the right spots.
In the end, it's surprisingly easy not to particularly notice the vibraphone or (any individual element) after all. This homage to some of jazz's instrumental pioneers reflects all their original angles while fitting cozily in a sonic space all its own. If that sounds striking in both ambition and humility, well, that's Simon Moullier for you. After kicking off with two such vastly different outings, it will be fascinating to see what sideways step he decides to take next. ">
Track Listing
Countdown; Work; I Concentrate on You; Goodbye Pork Pie Hat; Nature Boy; Turn Out the Stars; The Song Is You; Beijo Partido; Hot House; Ask Me Now.
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Title: Countdown | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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