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Phillip Golub / Lesley Mok: Dream Brigade
ByPhillip Golub
piano
Lesley Mok
drumsAn in-demand side person, Mok can be heard in the blue chip ensembles of pianist

Myra Melford
pianob.1957

Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984

Amir ElSaffar
trumpet
Brad Shepik
guitar
Cecil McBee
bassb.1935
By its nature the piano tends to provide the dominant voice. Although Golub traverses multiple stylistic languages, he often imbues even percussive or atonal approaches with more of a melodic dimension than might be expected, shifting him into a singular expressive space. For their part Mok often manifests as a more reserved presence, with texture and tone privileged above rhythm. Many of their contributions are subtlea bowed or scraped cymbal here or a distant tap therewhich evoke the lightness of touch and economy of a

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
While piano-drum duets no longer have an aura of novelty, this outing ranges more widely than most. On the nimble dialogue of "Kindling," the collision of Golub's cell-like phrases and the drummer's brushed clatter brings to mind the patron saint of modern piano players

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Paul Bley
piano1932 - 2016

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Minimalism too offers a lens through which to view proceedings, sometimes in the dense form of "Reverse Palindrome," where press rolls unite with a stream of two-handed patterns, and "Tunneled Throat," where Golub overlays bass register pummeling with sweeping cyclical figures atop a snare-fuelled rat-a-tat or at other times more sparsely, as in the two-note motifs of the hushed "Invisible Ink." These tendencies converge in "Low Passage (Part 2)," which builds from near-silence to a menacing crescendo of rumbling drums and dramatic chords.
They end with the second standard, "Conception," a reading that feels at once celebratory and elegiac. It remains rooted in tradition while making a persuasive case for its limitless elasticity. It puts the final stamp on a striking debut on which the personalities are as important as the instrumentation. ">
Track Listing
Kindling; Reverse Palindrome; Darn That Dream; Tunneled Throat; Invisible Ink; Low Passage (part 1); Low Passage (part 2); Conception.
Personnel
Phillip Golub
pianoLesley Mok
drumsAlbum information
Title: Dream Brigade | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Infrequent Seams
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