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Parker Abbott Trio: Elevation
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Parker Abbott Trio
keyboardsb.1984

Teri Parker
pianob.1986
Mark Segger
drums
Medeski Martin & Wood
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1991
The group molds sound with a refreshing energy, featuring the piano's concise notes probing into the more sustained electro-backdrops: orchestral sweeps and cool, subtle drones.
"Everyday Grey" opens the set sounding like something out of the Nirvana songbook, a trudging, gloomy rhythm sprinkled with piano sparkles. "Octopus" steps lightly, with all eight legsor four hands, more accuratelywith piano and electric keyboard dancing a hot jitterbug with each other. "Nothing Left To Eat" shimmers on a slow search through the empty cupboard in the beginning, before it bursts into a brief rock-groove rhythm that slips, back to the shimmer, and again to the groove. "Night Song" is dreamy, diaphanous, pensive, beautiful.
Elevation is an offering made of a focused musical vision. Repeated listens are well-rewarded. ">
Track Listing
Everyday Grey; Octopus; Nothing Left to Eat; Disclosure; Elevation; Apartment; Nidra; Zinnia; Gregory; Maybe.
Personnel
Parker Abbott Trio
keyboardsTeri Parker: piano, Nord Electro; MicroKorg; Mopho x4; glockenspiel; melodica; Simeon Abbott: piano; Hammond B-3; Nord Electro; MicroKorg; Moog Sub Phatty; Microbrute. Mark Segger: drums.
Album information
Title: Elevation | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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