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Adam Schneit Band: Light Shines In
BySeveral movements involve linear phrasings, pumping rhythms and intense group interplay, but matters never get out of hand. Indeed, it's a diverse set as Schneit picks up the clarinet on the solemn jazz-dirge like "Hope for Something More," dappled by Wolleson's dark shadings and accents, elevated by a gutsy bridge section. Yet the complex free-bop piece "My Secret Hobby" projects a 360-degree turnaround, where the quartet executes a fluid, power-packed opus, featuring the guitarist's hardcore licks and the leader's torrid sax soloing. Toss in a few reconstruction passages and Wolleson's swarming patterns, and you have a track that keeps you on the edge from start to finish. Simply put, Schneit's quartet possesses the ammo and guile to be a significant force within global jazz circles.
Track Listing
A Clearer View; Different Times; Old Time Musketry; Hope For Something More; Light Shines In; My Secret Hobby; Song For Silence.
Personnel
Adam Schneit
saxophone, tenorAdam Schneit: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Sean Moran: guitar; Eivind Opsvik: bass; Kenny Wollesen: drums.
Album information
Title: Light Shines In | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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