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Quinsin Nachoff: Flux
ByQuinsin Nachoff
saxophoneb.1973

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

John Escreet
pianob.1984

Edward Simon
pianob.1969
Flux is Nachoff's debut on the label, a two saxophone front line with piano and drums, and no bass in the mix, in the mode of

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Fieldwork
band / ensemble / orchestra"Complimentary Opposites" has luminescent gloss, in part from Mitchell's Fender Rhodeshe spices the sound throughout with a variety of keyboardsand in another part from some precision sax work, solo and unison, from the saxophones, tempered by drummer Kenny Wollensen's warm and organic drum work. "Mind's Ear I" opens with Mithcell's craggy piano before the band seques into a reflective, almost mainstream reverie. "Mind's Ear II" begins with an electronic power warble from one of Mitchell's keyboards, and evolves into an ominous warning, Mitchell switching to acoustic piano with a mad dance behind Nachoff's screaming, nightmare saxophone.
Nachoff proves to be a distinctive tune smith, modernistic, complex yet approachable, a guy with a lot to say, with bright future as a bandleader/instrumentalist. ">
Track Listing
Tightrope; Complimentary Opposites; Mind's Ear I; Mind's Ear II; Astral Echo Poem; Titled.
Personnel
Quinsin Nachoff
saxophoneDavid Binney: alto saxophone; Quinsin Nachoff: tenor saxophone; Matt Mitchell: piano; Fender Rhodes; Wurlitzer, Moog Rogue; organ; Kenny Wollensen: drums, tubular bells; handcrafted percussion.
Album information
Title: Flux | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Mythology Records
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