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Dave Chisholm: Instrumental
ByDave Chisholm
trumpetb.1981
On the recording the trumpeter and his quintet are portrayed by guitarist

Aaron Staebell
drumsb.1983
"Decompression" expresses its theme through a slow rhythm. An unusual place for a double-time drum solo, but it works. "Death and the Narrator" is the longest track, and it carries the most dramatic weight. It begins with atmospheric electronics (like "The Void" in the beginning of the album), slowly introducing a funereal "Dies Irae"-like riff. This is another bit of program music, but again it is musically convincing without reference to the background story. "Best of Luck" ends the album on a calm, hopeful note, opening and closing with an expressive trumpet/piano duet.
Chisholm makes a striking impression as trumpeter and composer with Instrumental, aided by a sympathetic band. It's a memorable contemporary jazz album taken by itself, made even more memorable in combination with his graphic novel. I listened to the music before reading the comic, but have to confess that it's now hard to remember the album without reference to the visuals. Once music is associated with picturesbe it a music video, a movie soundtrack, or a graphic novelit never completely stands alone again. A testament to the power of visual memory. ">
Track Listing
The Void; Celebration; Costumes; Decompression; Paranoia; Death and the Narrator; Best of Luck.
Personnel
Dave Chisholm
trumpetDave Chisholm: trumpet, voice, synths; Noah Berman: guitar; Aaron Staebell: drums; Ben Thomas: bass; Mike Conrad: piano.
Album information
Title: Instrumental | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Outside In Music
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