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Andrew Vogt: For Free
The spontaneously created music is not, like many other collective blowing sessions, filled with unbridled energy and dissonance. It is indeed quite accessible with overlapping hypnotic refrains that logically create captivating moods and ambiences.
The wistful "Morning Mourning" is a solemn trio piece. Pianist

Stu Mindeman
piano
Christian Euman
drumsOn the tender and poetic "Ballerina's Footsteps" saxophonist

Dustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorb.1989

Hans Luchs
guitarNot all the tunes are introspective, indeed some bristle with an electrifying passion. "The Storm" for instance features saxophonist
Rajiv Halim
clarinet
Matt Gold
guitarElsewhere on the stirring "Finding Freedom" Vogt, together with keyboardist
Andrew Lawrence
keyboardsRyan Roberts
bassCorbin Andrick
saxophoneAlthough For Free does whet the appetite for Vogt's two upcoming records it is more than a mere sampler or preview. The seamless synergy and the stimulating dynamics of the groups as well as the superb musicianship and artistry of all involved make it a superlative and stand-alone work that makes for a rewarding listen in its own right ">
Track Listing
Stu Thang (Crosswalk); Ballerina's Footsteps; Y.B.W.H.; Morning Mourning; Finding Freedom; The Beast Within; Invocation; The Calm Before...:,The Storm.
Personnel
Andrew Vogt
bass, electricQuentin Coaxum: trumpet (1,2,6); Corbin Andrick: alto sax (5,7,8); Rajiv Halim: alto sax (1,2,6,9); Dustin Laurenzi: tenor sax (1,2,6); Sam Hudgens: tenor sax (5,7,8); Stu Mindeman: piano (1-4, 6,9); Andrew Lawrence: keyboards (5,7,8); Hans Luchs: guitar (2); Matt Gold: guitar (1,3,6,9); Anders Nordstrom: guitar (5,7,8); Andrew Vogt: bass (1-9); Christian Euman: drums (1-4, 6,9); Zack Marks: drums (5,7,8); Ryan Roberts: percussion (5,7,8).
Album information
Title: For Free | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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