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Hearts & Minds: Electroradiance
By
Jason Stein
clarinet, bassb.1976

Paul Giallorenzo
piano
Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973
The music on Electroradiance, the follow up to the trio's 2016 self-titled debut, exemplifies a radical acceleration of musical adaption and natural selection. We hear music played by a myriad assemblage of instrumentation and styles. By now, you might be accustomed to Stein's bass clarinet leading his self-titled quartet and Locksmith Isidore. But then, and this is where the armor plating and feathers come in, Hearts & Minds marries Stein's woody sound with funk, rock, electronics, and free jazz. Opening with a swampy synth-bass line, Giallorenzo then adds an electric piano dance around Taylor's pulse, all in service of Stein's aeronautics. Taylor who replaced now ex-pat

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974

Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022

James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Stein has established himself as a major player with his atypical instrument, and with Hearts & Minds, his musical DNA pairs effortlessly with the Darwin blender effect of this music. ">
Track Listing
Step’n; Rivet And Roll; Frencher Frosty’s Book; Electroradiance; Slowly Drifting Outward; Future Told; Shreveport; Relativistic; Slippery Slope.
Personnel
Jason Stein
clarinet, bassJason Stein: bass clarinet; Paul Giallorenzo: synthesizer, keyboards; Chad Taylor: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Electroradiance | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Astral Spirits
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