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Jakob Bro: Streams
ByJakob Bro
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At other times a simple trio is all it takes. The music on Bro's second ECM Records outing wants to flow quietly and gently like its namesake. The pieces tend to stay as sparse as the lineup: the leader's compositions here are like the framework for a glass house with wide open windows, allowing lovely natural views and letting in a soothing breeze. He and his trio-mates are pleasantly relaxed and feel no undue pressure to fill the space. The rhythm section ambles with comfortable ease while the guitar's electric sheen lets unhurried notes ring in the air.
As ample evidence for why he remains Bro's most frequent sideman,

Thomas Morgan
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Joey Baron
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Paul Motian
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Bro reaches for the distortion knob a bit more with "Full Moon Europa" and the gradual slow build of "Sisimiut," which respectively give the album's overall tone further subtle shadings of dark and light. They're balanced out in between with the prettiest melodic moment in "Shell Pink," followed by a stark guitar reprise of "Heroines" that offers the recording's surest embrace of emptiness. It all evokes the shifting and flowing its title suggests. Largely placid with the odd sharper current underneath, this Streams fluidly finds its path with understated beauty. ">
Track Listing
Opal; Heroines; PM Dream; Full Moon Europa; Shell Pink; Heroines (variation); Sisimiut.
Personnel
Jakob Bro
guitarJakob Bro: guitar; Thomas Morgan: double bass; Joey Baron: drums.
Album information
Title: Streams | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ECM Records
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