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Gerry Hemingway Twofer: Less is More & Demon Chaser
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WHO Trio Less is More Clean Feed 2009 | Gerry Hemingway Quintet Demon Chaser hatOLOGY 2009 |
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Michel Wintsch
piano
Gerry Hemingway
drumsb.1955
The pieces (most group compositions, with two credited to Oester) work in repetition and momentum to build their dynamic, leaving enough space that every accent becomes dramatic. Oester's bass is, necessarily and wonderfully, a solid foundation. Wintsch endlessly recreates melodies, managing quick ideas within slow progressions. Such an expanse gives Hemingway an enormous field in which to play. He is always inventive, but here he sounds as if he's been instructed to play a solo as slow as he could. The elements come together in an odd, enormously pleasing way, with a sort of placid restlessness.
Hemingway has long been a welcome accomplice in the Amsterdam scene. The concert rendered to record on the recently reissued Demon Chaser dates back to 1993, Hemingway employing names familiar within that city's Instant Composer's Pool (American ex-pat saxophonist

Michael Moore - Clarinet
clarinetb.1954

Wolter Wierbos
tromboneb.1957

Ernst Reijseger
cellob.1954
Tracks and Personnel
Less is More
Tracks: Inside the glade; Still alone; The Pump; Wedding suite; Stardance; Hasna; The Eastern Corner.
Personnel: Michel Wintsch: piano; Banz Oester: bass; Gerry Hemingway: drums.
Demon Chaser
Tracks: Slamadam; A Night in Tunisia; Buoys; Holler Up; Demon Chaser; More Struttin' With Mutton.
Personnel: Michael Moore: alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Wolter Wierbos: trombone; Mark Dresser: double bass; Ernst Reijiseger: cello; Berry Hemingway: drums and steel drums.
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