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Dan Tepfer Trio: Eleven Cages
ByTepfer's well-formed views on the permanence and plasticity of time guide his trio's explorations across this album. Each piece toys with seemingly paradoxical rhythmic truths in fascinating ways without coming off as too academic or painting itself into a "math music" corner. There's truly an organic sense to the manner(s) through which this trio merges intellectual curiosity with emotional expression. That's clear in the way rhythms coalesce, part ways, and produce tension (and some release) on "Converge"; it's obvious in the way this trio takes to the shadow dwelling dubbed "Minor Fall," where everything breathes with a sense of wonder; and it's notable on "Hindi Hex," where Tepfer's variable touch and articulate expressions on the piano are put to good use in a North Indian-influenced environment.
Tepfer's trio matesbassist

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Nate Wood
drumsb.1979
Track Listing
Roadrunner; Minor Fall; 547; Cage Free I; Converge; Hindi Hex; Little Princess; Cage Free II; Single Ladies; For It; I Loves You Porgy.
Personnel
Dan Tepfer
pianoDan Tepfer: piano; Thomas Morgan: bass; Nate Wood: drums.
Album information
Title: Eleven Cages | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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