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Keir Neuringer/Rafal Mazur: Diachronic Paths
ByRafal Mazur
bass, acousticb.1971
Keir Neuringer, a Philadelphia-based saxophonist lived in Kraków and The Hague for a time and established a strong relationship with the Polish bassist Rafal Mazur. This recording from 2013, follows The Kraków Letters (For Tune , 2014), Unison Lines (Not Two, 2010), and ?lan Vital (Insubordinations, 2008).
Each piece presented here is an enervating exercise in both performance and ingestion. Both players hold nothing in reserve. Not in a Machine Gun Peter Brotzmann blowing sense, as much as an inexhaustible supply of ideas.
Both artists bring their solo performance talents to this recording; Neuringer, with a bag full of extended technique and circular breathing, and Mazur expanding his acoustic bass. The result often sounds electric. The pulse of

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987
Track Listing
Initial Path; Second Path; Third Path; Fourth Path; Fifth Path; Final Path.
Personnel
Keir Neuringer: alto saxophone; Rafal Mazur: acoustic bass guitar.
Album information
Title: Diachronic Paths | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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