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Ivo Neame: Moksha
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Ivo Neame
piano
Phronesis
band / ensemble / orchestraWith the outer-space-lounge groove of "Vegetarians," the quartet wastes no time establishing that they're not afraid to get a bit wild and frisky. This session leaves out the vibraphone that lightened the tone of Strata (Whirlwind Recordings, 2015), and the leader's array of electric keys make a heavier sonic palette that would never fit with his more collaborative ensembles (though the piano still gets a substantial workout as well). His compositions likewise head straight for the fringes of jazz"Outsider" flirts with aimless-sounding avant-garde, the frenetic "Laika" finds his organ and
George Crowley
saxophone, tenorLoose as the songs and solos get, the fluid keys and

James Maddren
drumsTrack Listing
Vegetarians; Moksha Music; Pala; Laika; Outsider; Ghost Shadow; Blimp.
Personnel
Ivo Neame
pianoIvo Neame: piano, Fender Rhodes, mellotron, organ, synthesizer; George Crowley: tenor saxophone; Tom Farmer: acoustic bass; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Moksha | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Edition Records
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