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Walking Cliche Sextet: Micro-Nap
BySeaJun Kwon
bassOn first hearing, the three horns at the front of the sextet often seem at odds with the rhythm section, but their separate parts turn out to fit together well. The quiet piano notes that begin "Maud'Dib" lead into a prog rock rhythm trio overlaid with blaring horns. "Anamorphosis No. 1" gains a somber power from the contrast between
aaron dutton
saxophoneJacob Shulman
saxophoneErez Dessel
pianomichael juba prentky
tromboneNothing stays the same for long in this music, but the changes never feel abrupt. Kwon's arranging lets the different motifs in his compositions merge naturally into each other. "Commune" begins with a low drone which changes into swooning sax lines, and builds into a dramatic full-group roar. Then
Avery Logan
drumsjacob hiser
pianoSeaJun Kwon's music combines a lot of ideas and genres into interesting forms. It has its share of quirks and twists but still emerges as strong and original. The rough and boisterous sound of his Walking Cliche Sextet is definitely worth hearing. ">
Track Listing
Muad'Dib; Commune; Micro-Nap; Anamorphosis No. 1; Rumination; Suite Transient: Trio, interlude; Transient.
Personnel
SeaJun Kwon
bassErez Dessel
pianojacob hiser
pianoAvery Logan
drumsCharles Weller
drumsaaron dutton
saxophoneJacob Shulman
saxophonemichael juba prentky
tromboneAdditional Instrumentation
Erez Dessel: piano (1-4); Jacob Hiser: piano (5-7); Avery Logan: drums (1-4); Charles Weller: drums (5-7); Michael Prentky: tuba.
Album information
Title: Micro-Nap | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Endectomorph Music
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