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Nick Fraser: Is Life Long?
ByNick Fraser
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Where another drummer might be eager to display labor-intensive feats of athleticism, Fraser chooses to be a colorist. The opening track "Quicksand" begins with long droning notes applied in parallel. Andrew Downing's cello and Rob Clutton's bass lay down bowed parts,

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenorFraser's galumph is infectious. "Disclosure" is a factory of sound with a mammoth engine that allows for Malaby to toss angular notes at the beast. Fraser makes fine use of the two stringed instruments. Both are either bowed, plucked, or a combination of techniques creating a cinematic sound. "Skeleton" delivers a sly melody, which midway through the disc has lured you into the quartet's world. Fraser, with momentum on his side, pushes "Arachnid," a piece brimming with energy as the players make the music into a four way confabulation. ">
Track Listing
Quicksand; Disclosure; Empathy; Skeleton; Arachnid; The Predictor.
Personnel
Nick Fraser
drumsNick Fraser: drums; Tony Malaby: saxophones; Andrew Downing: cello; Rob Clutton: bass.
Album information
Title: Is Life Long? | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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