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Dave Rempis: Lattice
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Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975
Rempis initially came to prominence in the

In his quest for a personal solo vocabulary Rempis avoids the easy options under his fingertips. Few would anticipate that the introductory breathy didgeridoo-like tones, diaphanous whooshes and bracing baritone harmonics would ultimately lead to a rendition of Billy Strayhorn's "A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing." But although a soulful cry eventually prevails, he skirts the melody rather than plunging in. This exploration of the extremes continues on "Loose Snus" where a series of careening alto saxophone shrieks plateau in a bat register whistle.
Most cuts evolve through a succession of gambits spanning a broad emotional range. On baritone once again for the nervy "If You Get Lost In Santa Paula," he alternates plosive popping with spasmodic blurts. Then on "Linger Longer" after a lyrical tenor saxophone beginning, Rempis' rhythmically accents his dulcet embellishments, demonstrating his mastery of circular breathing in passing, as his fractious squawk coexists with keypad pattering.
Although Rempis takes

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Track Listing
A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing; Loose Snus; If You Get Lost In Santa Paula; Linger Longer; Horse Court; Serene.
Personnel
Dave Rempis
saxophoneDave Rempis: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone.
Album information
Title: Lattice | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Aerophonic Records
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