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Alex Sipiagin: Horizons
ByAlex Sipiagin
trumpetb.1967

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
"While You Weren't Looking," one of two selections gifted to the album by

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

John Escreet
pianob.1984

Eric Harland
drumsb.1976
Sipiagin's highly intelligent compositions follow his explorative bent. Meter changes and phrasing surprises abound. Every selection offers a solid foundation for improvisation. Similarly, his trumpet and flugelhorn bellow both fire and ice. His technical mastery of his dynamics and trumpet range via his hand-made AR Resonance horn certainly places him at the forefront of current masters. Potter, with nearly a dozen albums recorded with Sipiagin, is an unattached discoverer twin. Both favor intensity and deeply focused, intense improv. It is testimony to their respective and combined skill that each does not need to pull in bop cliches or well-worn patterns. In one instanceon "While You Weren't Looking"Potter plays a fragment of the melody to "Rockin' in Rhythm" and, catching himself, immediately backs off. The rhythm section of Escreet, Brewer and Harland are superb throughout the session.
"When Is It Now" is a gorgeous ballad and the second Metheny composition. Sweetly melodic and yearning, Sipiagin and Potter play a lovely pas a deux throughout. Each exposes soul in their solos. It is a beautiful change of pace. "Lost" is anything but. Up-tempo, it is a longer melody played by trumpet and tenor dove-tailed with synth all over an exotic rhythm bed. Potter explores and explodes in his best solo of the date. Escreet provides a shimmering Rhodes ride. This is a highlight among many. "Horizon 1" has a spinning wheel free-form presence with dark, ominous undertones. It bursts furiously before returning to an echoing overdubbed climax and abrupt close. "Horizon 2" is a dripping, dark landscape with a

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The Lord Jazz Discography lists 48 instances of ensembles playing a selection or an album title "Horizons." With this offering (not yet listed there), it certainly goes to the head of the class. A stellar performance. ">
Track Listing
While You Weren’t Looking; Overseen; Clean Cut; Jumping Ahead; When Is It Now?; Lost; Horizon 1; Horizon 2; Horizon 3; AIVA-tion.
Personnel
Alex Sipiagin
trumpetChris Potter
saxophone, tenorJohn Escreet
pianoMatt Brewer
bassEric Harland
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Alex Sipiagin: flugelhorn; Chris Potter: soprano saxophone, John Escreet: keyboards/synth.
Album information
Title: Horizons | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Blue Room Music
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