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Matt Pavolka: Disciplinary Architecture
ByMatt Pavolka
bassb.1972

David Baker
trombone1931 - 2016
The album immerses the listener in a world of raw energy and complex atmospheres. Instrumental interplay is tight, with Pavolka's seasoned band navigating intricate compositions with precision. Inspired by recent global events, Pavolka weaves dialogue and literary references into the music, adding a compelling layer of depth to the compositions.
"An Aged Flamingo In A Dried-Up Pool" showcases the band's ability to build tension with unsettling soundscapes. "And Then We Towed New Zealand Out Into the Sea" is constructed on a pungent groove with a discreet melodic theme, where keyboardist

Santiago Leibson
keyboardsb.1988

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962
Certain tracks feature free-form jazz fusion soundscapes with EFX treatments and expansive dialogues, shifting tempos and structured diversions with effective use of reverb, especially for the keyboardist. Throughout, Pavolka guides the ensemble with forceful lines and intricate bass work. "Defeating the Porpoise" boasts a feisty mid-tempo jazz vamp, intersected by Leibson's fluid electric piano soloing and Monder's low-volume crunch chords. The band settles into another engaging groove as Monder raises the intensity with ascending and rippling riffs.
The title track "Disciplinary Architecture" is an offbeat medium-paced workout, led by drummer

Allan Mednard
drumsWhile the single-take recording approach amplifies the raw, live energy, it occasionally sacrifices some sonic refinement. Hence, listeners might find themselves craving a wider melodic palette throughout the album's journey. But If your idea of a fun time involves having your musical mind blown, expanded, and reassembled in ways you never thought possible, then strap in, hold onto your beret, and prepare for Disciplinary Architecture to rearrange your musical DNA. ">
Track Listing
An Aged Flamingo in a Dried-Up Pool; And Then We Towed New Zealand Out to Sea; Lighter-Complected Invaders from The North; Ricin Beans; Nuts and Bulbs (For Drenka); Defeating the Porpoise; The Word for Moonlight Is Moonlight; Disciplinary Architecture; Vile, In the Sunshine Crawling.
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Title: Disciplinary Architecture | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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