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School Of Music Graduate Ensemble: Mars Apes
ByBilled as School Of Music Graduate Ensemble, the group performs mostly original material by its individual members, on this foray into the uncertain terrain of fusion. The engaging music does not, however, conform to the traditional sense of the style; namely amalgamation of rock and roll structure with jazzy sensibilities. Sure, there are

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band / ensemble / orchestraBozenhard's modal "Linking Logs" features woodwind virtuoso

Mark Allen
saxophone, baritone
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The classically trained Fedotov not only excels at reinterpreting the Coltrane classic; he also demonstrates his writing chops on such tracks as the funky "ToBeInIt," with Allen's swaggering sax and Bozenhard's bluesy guitar over a bed of soulful R&B-inspired grooves, courtesy of genre-bending electric bassist

Sandy Eldred
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Eldred's title tune finds him switching to acoustic contrabass and creating a percussive and hypnotic vibe over which Bozenhard creates cinematic harmonies and Allen introduces a warm poetic touch with hints of melancholy.
No matter how this stimulating album's music is labeled, one thing remains clear: the inherent talent of these four young men, combined with the phenomenal education they have received, has resulted in a uniquely creative work. Hopefully the quartet will record again togetherand soon. ">
Track Listing
Haj; Mars Apes; Giant Steps; Butteroll I; Torches; Hope; ToBeInIt; Butteroll II; Linking Logs; Good Morning.
Personnel
Mark Allen: woodwinds; Dave Bozenhard: guitars; Sandy Eldred: bass; Rihards Fedotovs: drums.
Album information
Title: Mars Apes | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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