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Phi-Psonics: Expanding to One
ByPhi-Psonics
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1999
Josh Collazo
drumsSylvain Carton
saxophoneRandal Fisher
saxophone
Jeff Parker
guitarb.1967
The record starts strongly and in Phi-Psonics accustomed spiritual jazz style. The twin tenor interplay on "There's Still Hope" is unusual and interesting. "Many Paths" burns slowly and benefits from enough textural variety between the soloists to keep things interesting. "Healing Time" features some unexpectedly rootsy guitar from
Dylan Day
guitar"Sunrise" is maybe the highlight of the entirely co-composed tracks. Ford-Youngs bass takes center stage and sets the pace amid some subtle drum work from Collazo. The track builds layer on layer, with some exquisite Wurlitzer piano from
Zach Tenorio-Miller
keyboards"Discovery" is another beauty, opening with a bass line quoting (fittingly)

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Other tracks lose their way. The improvised piano and voice duet "Before the Pyramids" is promising, with a splendid vocal performance from
Sheila Govindarajan
vocals
Dave Harrington
guitarThe three composed pieces bring discipline and form but are not always successful. There is a fair amount of modal business here, and "Love Theme From Your Life" offers a rare chance to play over changes only to stifle the soloists by not allowing enough time for them to really stretch out. The strongest of the composed tracks is "A New Pyramid." After a tranquil start, Fisher's tenor emerges from a soft passage alongside Carton's flute, slowly at first, before taking flight into a fierce solo. The rest of the band respond to his energy with enthusiasm, creating the most exciting passage on the record.
This is an enjoyable and engaging, if at time frustrating, listen. The ensemble play with empathy, subtlety and concentration. The live vibe is infectious; though the audience are scarcely heard, they remain a presence throughout. The engineering, mixing and production, all by Ford-Young, are excellent. There is a lot to discover in this music which will bear repeated, deep listening. If only they had done a bit more work on finding the exit. ">
Personnel
Phi-Psonics
band / ensemble / orchestraSeth Ford-Young
bass, acousticSylvain Carton
saxophoneRandal Fisher
saxophoneJosh Collazo
drumsMitchell Yoshida
pianoZach Tenorio-Miller
keyboardsGary Fukushima
pianoJay Bellerose
drumsMathias Kunzli
percussionDylan Day
guitarRocco DeLuca
guitarDave Harrington
guitarSpencer Zahn
bassSheila Govindarajan
vocalsminta spencer
harpAlbum information
Title: Expanding to One | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Gondwana Records
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