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Stephen Gauci / Santiago Leibson / Shawn Lovato / Colin Hinton: Live at Scholes Street Studio
ByStephen Gauci
saxophone, tenorb.1966
Argentinian pianist

Santiago Leibson
keyboardsb.1988

Shawn Lovato
bass, acousticb.1985

Colin Hinton
drumsb.1988
In fact the whole foursome proves well balanced, combining intensely, sharing an ethos based on energy, color and movement within the free jazz milieu. With savvy operators like these, an array of different permutations arose serendipitously during the concert. In just one example of in-the-moment decision-making, during the longer track, as a passage created from Hinton's tumbling drum avalanche and Gauci's gruff mid-range interjections finishes, the momentum is picked up immediately by a sparse piano and pizzicato bass staccato to instigate the next in a sequence of peaks and troughs.
The reedman begins the second cut with a scratchy soliloquy, lurching between stentorian blurts and wavering squeals, before everyone else piles in with bustling interaction. When he pitches lower, Gauci's phrasing betrays his bop roots, though he doesn't stay there long before he veers once more into the stratosphere. As he ascends, Leibson careers up the scales in pursuit in another appealing confluence. Subsequently, Lovato anchors more ruminative exchanges with a riff-like figure, before the improvisation closes with a mercurial saxophone/piano twosome, in a satisfying echo of a combination which launched the whole album. ">
Track Listing
Improvisation 1; Improvisation 2.
Personnel
Stephen Gauci
saxophone, tenorSantiago Leibson
keyboardsShawn Lovato
bass, acousticColin Hinton
drumsAlbum information
Title: Live at Scholes Street Studio | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Gaucimusic
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