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Aaron Parks: Little Big
ByAaron Parks
drumsb.1983
Rock, hip-hop, fusion, and ambient/electronica all figure prominently in Parks' expansive jazz universe. And by opening with the heated, sinister, piano, push-and-pull polyrhythmic bass and drums, and scratchy, scrunchy guitar of "Kid," Parks immediately essays back to the multi-genre spark that powered Invisible Cinema. The visceral tension Parks and guitarist

Greg Tuohey
guitarThe episodic adventures of "The Trickster" and "Professor Strangeweather" flirt, delve and revel in funk, rock, and fusion as Parks' swelling, ambient synths wash flow under drummer

Tommy Crane
drums
David Ginyard
bassAs a composer who fully enjoys employing the sounds his cohorts conjure seemingly at will, Parks gives Ginyard the opening percolating salvo to"Digital Society," a sweetly frenetic nod to mid-'70s

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020
The gently modulating mantra "Mandala" follows, serving as a lead-in to the final six tracks, each with their own bold flavor and lasting resonance (especially the rolling, ruminative "The Fool," the ascendant

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band / ensemble / orchestraTrack Listing
Kid; Small Planet; The Trickster, Professor Strangeweather; Lilac; Aquarium; Digital Society; Siren; Mandala; Hearth; The Fool; Rising Mind; Good Morning; Doors Open.
Personnel
Aaron Parks
drumsAaron Parks: piano, keyboards; Greg Tuohey: guitar; David Ginyard: bass; Tommy Crane: drums.
Album information
Title: Little Big | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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