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Emily Francis Trio: Luma
ByEmily Francis
piano
Jamie Murray
drumsTrevor Boxall
bass, electricVibe and groove, however, inhabit the same techno and prog-influenced territory, with historical resonances including

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
Described in broad brushstrokes, the first half of the album is hot and fierce, sometimes going on in-your-face aggressive, and the second half is cooler and more reflective. Tunes comprise compact, iterated riffs and motifs on which Francis is more concerned with textural than harmonic invention. Bass and drums ostinatos anchor most tracks, with prog-like rhythmic gymnastics sometimes playing cameo roles.
This well-crafted album is likely to appeal to the same community who are enjoying two other techno-savvy albums released in 2021, violinist
Johanna Burnheart
violin
Ola Kvernberg
violinb.1981
Track Listing
The Idol; Escape From The Echo Chamber; Le Tambour 2.00am; Broken Kingdom Pt 1; The Kite & The Crow; Broken Kingdom Pt 2; 2 Bed Flat On Mars; Backseat Driver; A Night In.
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Album information
Title: Luma | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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