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Alexa Tarantino: Firefly
ByFronting a quintet which includes vibraphonist and label mate

Behn Gillece
vibraphoneb.1982

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971
With "Iris," a tune written by saxophonist

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
All great music, but it is with her own "Daybreak" that Tarantino's evolutionary progression begins to show. The tune serves as Part 1 of her original "A Moment In Time" suite. It has a "clean slate, go out and make the day" sound, brimming with energy and optimism," moving into the minute-and-a-half "Surge Fughetta" from bassist

Boris Kozlov
bass, acousticb.1967

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Tarantino and the group re-visit Wayne Shorter with "Lady Day," a lovely, introspective, time-stands-still six and half minutes.
This excellent set closes with the highlight, Tarantino's "The Firefly Code," which, on an Alexa mix (the artificial intelligence Alexa, not the saxophonist Alexa) could be mistaken for a Hubert Laws compositionintricately and ethereally beautiful, exuding "hope, faith, rest and rejuvenation," as only the best music can. ">
Track Listing
Spider's Dance; Mindful Moments; Move Of The Spirit; Iris; Daybreak; Surge Fughetta; Surge Capacity; La Donna Nel Giardino; Rootless Ruthlessness; Lady Day; Vilet Sky; The Firefly Code.
Personnel
Alexa Tarantino
saxophone, altoBehn Gillece
vibraphoneArt Hirahara
pianoBoris Koslov
bassRudy Royston
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Alexa Tarantino: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, alto flute, clarinet.
Album information
Title: Firefly | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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