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Ari Erev: Flow
ByRecorded in Tel-Aviv, Erev naturally assembles a group of some of the finest Israeli jazz musicians for this effort and employs a core trio format with Eli Magen on double bass and Ron Almog on the drums throughout most of the album. Beginning with the vibrant opener "Jumping in the Water," the percussive Latin-styled "Playful Moments" and "Treasures in Havana" among others, the band is expanded to include percussionist Gilad Dobrecky and soprano saxophonist

Yuval Cohen
saxophoneb.1973
The gently-flowing classically-bent waltz title track, is the second piece of the recording but was the very first original penned for the album while "July, Again," a truly beautiful piece of music, occupies the same light-textured classical space as the title piece though with a more somber note as it is a dedication to the late friend and bassist
The Latin flavor returns on the lyrical "Domingo" from Brazilian pianist and composer
Debora Gurgel
piano
Fred Hersch
pianob.1955
Like the strong currents of the sea or the rushing waters of a river that leave an unforgettable visual impression, pianist Ari Erev's creative and innovative Flow leaves a similar impression albeit a musical one. The album documents a powerful fluid musical statement containing excellent new material, a cast of first-call players from the international scene and a remarkable performance from a gifted artist whose expressive playing style and clever compositions, elevate him as one of the finest pianist on the international jazz scene today. ">
Track Listing
Jumping in the Water; Flow; Playful Moments; July, Again; Treasures in Havana; Inner Story; What the Heart Sees; Continuance; Domingo; Latin Currents; Gan Ha-Shikmim; Endless Stars.
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Title: Flow | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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