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Igor Willcox Quartet: Time Traveller
ByIgor Willcox
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Jojo Mayer
drumsWillcox is certainly adept at time warps, his precise swing and groove frequently cutting across bar lines of 5 and 7 with ear-tickling accents. Saxophonist
Wagner Barbosa
saxophoneRicardinho Paraiso
bass, electric
Erik Escobar
keyboards"The Journey" features an appealingly guitar-like bass solo by Paraíso that exemplifies the beefy but transparent tone he coaxes from his instrument. The title track fittingly moves across time signatures of 6 and 7, culminating in an impressive drum solo by the leader. "Red Planet" settles into a funky groove that recalls classic '70s fusion styles, outlined by Escobar's electric piano vamp and accented by synth blasts. "Zero Gravity" is a standout track featuring Willcox's weightless swing, Paraíso's muted, percolating bass, and Barbosa's catchy melodic interjections and deep-toned soloing. Album closer "Out of this World" really is: another fiendish drum and bass groove with memorable melodic material, delicious electric piano and synth solos, and a rousing finish. Time Traveller is aptly named. Willcox's drums effectively dance around time signatures, while his talented quartet conjures up fusion stylings of the past and merges them with sounds and techniques of today to create a very memorable release. ">
Track Listing
Heroes of Persistence; The Journey; Time Traveller; Red Planet; Unknown Land; Civilization; Zero Gravity; Out of this World.
Personnel
Igor Willcox
drumsWagner Barbosa
saxophoneErik Escobar
keyboardsRicardinho Paraiso
bass, electricAlbum information
Title: Time Traveller | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Room73 Records
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