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Flying Machines: Flying Machines
By
Stan Sulzmann
saxophone, tenor
Trish Clowes
saxophone
Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981

Iain Ballamy
saxophone, tenorb.1964
The music presented here is indeed redolent of an airship; graceful, airy and serene. Two notes played on the guitar in rapid succession at the opening of "Tracks" herald a plangent feeling of space. The keen central riff builds with vital assistance from Conor Chaplin on electric bass, a member of the newly formed British jazz group Dinosaur, resolving into an irresistible groove, over which Munk lays down a fast and incisive solo. Matt Robinson leads with a quick fire piano melody on "Bliss Out" shortly joined by Munk applying a counter melody. It's here that Dave Hamblett's surgically precise drumming makes its presence known.
The languid guitar work on "As Long As It Lasts" evokes a feel of

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017
"Lighter Than Air" has a two minute introduction, underpinned by a restrained funky bass line, before launching into the solid main theme and vibrant soloing from Munk. Like an actual airplane taking off, "Peace Offering" starts almost imperceptively, building to an ensemble crescendo and dying down once more, whereas "Stratosphere" goes straight into a guitar-led vamp ensued by more characteristically spacey axe work alongside Munk's multi-tracked accompanying sustained notes. The finale, "A Long Walk Home" again draws its influence from

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Whilst this album is labelled "Self Produced"it was crowdfunded by a Kickstarter initiativeit's a very superior outing by a talented group, sporting seductive and original compositions throughout. Undoubtedly Flying Machines is heading for great heights. ">
Track Listing
Tracks; Bliss Out; As Long As It Lasts; Emotional Math Metal; First Breath; Lighter Than Air; Peace Offering; Stratosphere; A Long Walk Home.
Personnel
Flying Machines
band / ensemble / orchestraAlex Munk: guitars; Matt Robinson: piano, synthesizers; Fender Rhodes; Conor Chaplin: electric & double bass; Dave Hamblett: drums.
Album information
Title: Flying Machines | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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