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Dan McCarthy: Epoch
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Dan McCarthy
vibraphoneb.1980
Working without drums, and tapping sui generis souls like guitarist

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Mark Feldman
violin
Steve Swallow
bassb.1940
McCarthy's curious nature carries the music forward at every turn, but never more so than on "Desert Entrance," a miniature introducing his direct engagement with Feldman's violin at the outset of "Strange Medicine On The Desert." While a feeling of uncertainty looms large in the message, the music itself presents a bonded brotherhood locked into every little transition and using subtlety as its greatest strength. Ending with "A Dream, Asleep," McCarthy looks back toward the beginning. It's a disquieting departure that's perfectly in keeping with the tone of its matching bookend and this entrancing album as a whole. ">
Track Listing
A Dream, Awake; Fugitive Epoch; Softly She Sings Her Song; Desert Entrance; Strange Medicine On The Desert; A Dream Asleep.
Personnel
Dan McCarthy
vibraphoneDan McCarthy: vibraphone; Ben Monder: guitar; Mark Feldman: violin; Steve Swallow: bass.
Album information
Title: Epoch | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Origin Records
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