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Vitor Pereira Quintet: Doors
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Vitor Pereira
guitarb.1979

Chris Williams
saxophoneb.1978

Led Bib
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2003
Eddie Hick
drums
Gilad Atzmon
saxophonePereira moved to the UK in 2004, studying at Middlesex University with educators such as

Nikki Iles
piano- 2012

Mike Outram
guitar, electricThere are elements of rock guitar, blues, free jazz and post-bop incorporated into Pereira's writing and the band members' playing. "Coffee Break" is a strong opening track. Underpinned by a slinky groove courtesy of Hick and bassist

There's a gentler and more reflective mood on some of Pereira's other compositions, typified by the lovely "Reviravolta" and "Outras Paragens." "Andan?as" occupies the middle groundmore urgent, with a little more tension, but without the heavier rock sound of "Coffee Break."
According to Pereira, the album title refers to the sound of the banda sound that opens doors to a diverse range of influences. Time was when any 'doors' reference in contemporary music seemed to come straight from Aldous Huxley's perceptual openings, so it's nice to see Pereira coming from a slightly different perspective. Doors certainly does benefit from this openness to musical influences, though. Pereira shows himself to be open to a myriad of stylistic inspirations without being overwhelmed by any single one, and the Quintet's debut bodes well for its future. ">
Track Listing
Coffee Break; Andan?as; Reviravolta; The Machine; Outras Paragens; Doors; Leading to Something; Last Link in the Chain.
Personnel
Vitor Pereira
guitarVitor Pereira: guitar; Chris Williams: alto saxophone; James Allsopp: tenor saxophone; Ryan Trebilcock: bass; Eddie Hick: drums.
Album information
Title: Doors | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: F-IRE Records
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