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Danny Widdicombe & Trichotomy: Iridescence
ByTrichotomy
band / ensemble / orchestraDanny Widdicombe
vocalsFrom the first track, it might seem like this is a soft-rock album, perhaps by Graham Nash or Neil Young. "Ebb and Flow" enlists steel pedal guitar, reverb, and hazy vocals. It is a late-summer sort of track that might be included in a modern-day cowboy movie (maybe from a film like The Power of the Dog). Though it touches on such stylistic tones, it is not on-the-nose about paying homage to roots and Americana artists.
The title track eases in next and brings in a stronger sense of jazz, a vague

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Sean Foran
pianob.1979
Recorded over four days at the iconic MONA art museum in Tasmania, the release is free-flowing without being chaotic. The melodies help ground the music. "Stare into the Sun" settles back into the established country-folk style that rings with echoey waves, while "It'll be OK!" has a funkier atmosphere and a retro attitude, feeling like a tune written by The Eagles or America. Again, it is the thoughtful variety that is the key to the charm of Iridescence. Widdicombe is an astute musician. He not only works well with a team of others, but he also plays and sings his solo material with a clear devotion to the craft.
The way Trichotomy and Widdicombe blur the lines of genre showcases the need for such adventurous artistry in the industry. Occasionally, jazz can be overly post-bop or freestyling (think Al Foster and

Fred Hersch
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Track Listing
Ebb and Flow; Iridescence; Get Out of the City; Stare Into the Sun; It'll Be OK!; Sunshine State of Mind; Black Magic; Hypocrite; Shipping News; It's Your Turn.
Personnel
Danny Widdicombe
vocalsTrichotomy
band / ensemble / orchestraAdditional Instrumentation
Danny Widdicombe: guitar, vocals, pedal steel guitar,synths; Sean Foran: piano, keyboards; John Parker: drums, percussion; Samuel Vincent; electric bass; Luke Moller: strings.
Album information
Title: Iridescence | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Earshift Music
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