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Javier Red's Imagery Converter: Ephemeral Certainties
ByJavier Red
pianoTenor saxophonist
Jake Wark
saxophone, tenorBen Dillinger
bass
Gustavo Cortiñas
drumsb.1987
Red shows himself to be every bit his partners' equal, with a deep sensitivity that colors his classically-inflected solo reverie to begin "Suspension," but with an energetic side that emerges front-and-center on the vigorous opener, "Minimal Pieces," during which he generates momentum both in his punctuated support for Wark's gregarious solo as well as in his own fleet exploration of the keyboard. But this is one of those recordings where individual virtuosity is decisively subordinated to the group concept: one never gets the impression that these players crave attention personally that they would rather have directed toward their collective product.
As engaging and well-conceived as the record is, some might want a bit more fire, and the group does open that possibility on the closing track, "Saturation," where the band raises the temperature a notch or two with a pulsating rock rhythm that spurs some tenacious soloing from both Wark and Red. It's a somewhat brief venture, however, on what is the album's shortest track. Even so, for its realization of cerebral yet accessible music played with poised assurance, this is an exciting recording that points to a very promising future for these four talented Chicagoans. ">
Track Listing
Minimal Pieces; Minimal Expansion; Recognizable Elements; Stretched Particle; Suspension; Balancing Fragments; Cycles; Saturation.
Personnel
Javier Red
pianoJavier Red: piano; Jake Wark: tenor saxophone; Ben Dillinger: bass; Gustavo Corti?as: drums.
Album information
Title: Ephemeral Certainties | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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