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Don Peretz: Dikson
ByCombing through hours of playing from the likes of tenor saxophonist

Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966

Oz Noy
guitar
Dave Edwards
bassb.1970

Josh Dion
drumsThose first five tracks develop a clear picture of what Peretz is pushing, and two of the final three offeringsthe hyper "Prickle and Gu," with its futuristic fusion, and "The Bull and I," where bass and drums get down and out in astral alleywaysamplify those ideals. It's only the finale"Margettes Field," exemplifying a quiet calmwhich stands apart, acting as the perfect exit music to drift away on. Serving as curator, editor, architect, percussive engine and musical glue, Don Peretz shapes a uniquely compelling and electrifying statement. ">
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Impulsed; Naughty Setback; Edifice; The Numerals; Chicanery; Prickle and Gu; The Bull and I; Margettes Field.
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Title: Dikson | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Deepdig Records
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