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Fahir Atakoglu: Live At Umbria Jazz
ByFahir Atakoglu
pianoAtakoglu brings his advanced understanding of meter and melody to his compositions and drummer Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez adds a bit of Cuban spice with his rhythms. French-Canadian bassist

Alain Caron
bassTogether these three musicians make up a strong and rhythmically vibrant unit and their energy is captured live on the album Live at Umbria.
A composition like "Saturday" is a fine of example of how the trio is capable of bending genres and rhythms at will. A fast lane tune with lightning speed and complicated breaks is suddenly transformed into a slow romantic waltz before the tempo rises again with rolling piano thunder.
The advanced exploration of meter is kept in check by a clear understanding of melody. Atakoglu's music has power and energy and brings to mind the music of

Phronesis
band / ensemble / orchestraPassion has many different colors and, ultimately, this music is an affair of the heart. Atakoglu's music does not feel like a construction, but an organic integration of sounds from around the world. True world music. ">
Track Listing
Beyoglu; Sync-Op; Aheste; Faces; Gypsy In Me; Connection; Black Sea; ESS; Trapped; Saturday.
Personnel
Fahir Atakoglu
pianoFahir Atakoglu: piano; Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez: drums; Alain Caron: electric bass.
Album information
Title: Live at Umbria Jazz | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Far&Here
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