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Maroney / Ilgenfritz / Niescier / Drury: Mind Games
ByThe four musicians are known for their left-off-center attitudes and expanded musical lexicons. Pianist Denman Maroney perfects his hyperpiano playing, employing copper bars, rubber blocks, brass bowls, wood dowels, and other objects on the strings in order to change string length and therefore pitch. Drummer

Andrew Drury
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James Ilgenfritz
bass, acousticThe compositions flirt with melodic and harmonic foundations on Maroney's infectious,

Niescier's epic, 18-minutes finale, "Warum Bist Du Gekommen?," begins with a long introduction of contemplative and nuanced sonic explorations by Maroney, Ilgenfritz and Drury. When the commanding and elegant Niescier joins, she turns these light explorations into an emotional, minimalist ballad.
Mind Games balances beautifully between impressive, thoughtful compositions and imaginative improvisations. ">
Track Listing
Ledig house; One Off or Two; Perplexia; Social Hypochondria; Innervista; Canter; Green St.; Warum Bist Du Gekommen?.
Personnel
Angelika Niescier: alto saxophone: Denman Maroney: piano; James Ilgenfritz: double bass; Andrew Drury: drums, objects.
Album information
Title: Mind Games | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: OutNow Recordings
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