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Twenty One 4tet: Live At Zaal 100
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John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Luis Vicente
trumpet
Wilbert de Joode
bass, acousticb.1955

Onno Govaert
drumsDikeman's brawny tenor can be a forceful presence, with his incisive falsetto and gruff bottom end. By contrast Vicente recalls

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
"Rising Tide" proves a good example of the naturally evolving form. It begins with De Joode's crab-like scuttling, which transmutes into a shuffling pulse over which Vicente ruminates on muted trumpet. Dikeman takes over for a passage of impassioned melodicism, before the backing drops away to leave unaccompanied split tone tenor gales. Further episode of timbral adventure open up for a concluding sequence of extended give and take between Vicente and De Joode.
It's the interplay among the whole foursome which provides the focal point, rather than just the jousting of the horns. Nonetheless "Vesuvius" includes an exciting section which sees Vicente's trumpet weaving around declamatory tenor over churning bass and drums. Surprisingly when it comes the ending is downbeat, featuring Vicente's lyrical musings, cushioned by a tenor and bowed bass chorale. There's enough promise here to justify further alliance, and indeed Dikeman and Vicente have shared the bandstand several times since, though none of these collaborations has yet made it to disc. ">
Track Listing
Red Moon; Rising Tide; Undertow; Vesuvius.
Personnel
John Dikeman
saxophone, tenorLuís Vicente: trumpet; John Dikeman: tenor sax; Wilbert De Joode: double bass; Onno Goevart: drums.
Album information
Title: Live At Zaal 100 | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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