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Robert Sabin: Humanity Part II
By
Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Luis Bonilla
tromboneHumanity Part II continues Sabin's investigation into the underbelly of human existence. Instead of his usual small combo, Sabin enlists a brass-heavy ten piece ensemble to convey his cinematic extemporizations, whose lush voicings lend the proceedings a neoclassical air, similar to the post-war Third Stream experiments of

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Gunther Schuller
composer / conductor1925 - 2015

Jason Rigby
saxophone, tenorb.1974

Jesse Lewis
guitarb.1978
The album is named after part of Ennio Morricone's score for John Carpenter's 1982 cult classic The Thing, though the opening title track is actually a composite of the soundtrack's two main themes. Originally performed on vintage synthesizers, the haunting motifs are gracefully reinterpreted by the horn section with a lilting swing feel, accentuated by Rigby's foreboding tenor ruminations and Lewis' scorching fretwork.
Drawing inspiration from another cinema icon, the episodic "Through A Glass Darkly" reflects the existentialism of Ingmar Bergman's film trilogy through a heady mélange of polyphonic choruses and canonical melodies, with tuba player

Ben Stapp
tubab.1982

Jeremy Noller
drums
Matt Holman
trumpetDrawing from sources beyond film, the dreamlike counterpoint of "Scarecrow" references Maurice Ravel's phantasmagoric solo piano suite Gaspard de la nuit, while the introspective "Ghost" conveys loss. The monolithic "Leviathan" concludes the program in suitably dramatic fashion, rising from the subterranean depths of Sabin's stalwart bass solo to the searing heights of Lewis' progressively frenzied outro.
Despite the dark subject matter, Sabin's arrangements on Humanity Part II are surprisingly accessiblebeautiful even. Though somewhat rarefied in jazz and improvised music, Sabin's musical adaptations of unsettling imagery resound with a primal appeal, drawing aesthetic parallels to such timeless traditions as Dia de Muertos and the Grand Guignol. ">
Track Listing
Humanity (Part II); Through a Glass Darkly; Scarecrow; Ghost; Tenebre; Leviathan.
Personnel
Robert Sabin
bassRobert Sabin: bass; Jesse Lewis: guitar; Jeremy Noller: drums; Aaron Irwin: alto saxophone, clarinet, flute; Jason Rigby: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Dan Urness: trumpet; Matt Holman: trumpet; Chris Komer: horn; John Yao: trombone; Ben Stapp: tuba.
Album information
Title: Humanity Part II | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Ranula Music
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