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Jonathan Finlayson: Moment and the Message
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Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956
While he's garnered acclaim in ensembles of up-and-coming leaders like saxophonist

Steve Lehman
saxophone, alto
Mary Halvorson
guitar
David Virelles
pianob.1983

Miles Okazaki
guitarb.1974

Damion Reid
drums
Keith Witty
bassTogether, they form a potent but pliable unit that can handle their leader's swirl of arduous grooves, modernist swing, and European and Latin flavors. Another factor is the way Finlayson expounds on his learning from Coleman's progressive concepts such as the conceptualism in "Circus" which incorporates a jagged groove cadence reminiscent of saxophonist

Henry Threadgill
woodwindsb.1944
Though the music is thought-provoking it's also filled with a strong sense of melodicism found in Okazaki's stunning work in "Tensegrity" or the copacetic vibe of "Carthage" where Finlayson lays down an elaborate yet poised solo while the band works through detailed accompaniments. Other insights include intricate instrumental conversations in "Ruy Lopez," appropriately named after the classic opening moves of a chess game; or the almost thirteen minute "Fives and Pennies" built around an increasing metronomic pattern. While Finlayson's playing is cognizant of the great players that have paved the way, it's refreshing that he's seeking his own path and not trying to mimic them. ">
Track Listing
Circus; Lo Haze; Ruy Lopez; Carthage; Tensegrity; Le Bas-Fond; Tyre; Fives and Pennies; Scaean Gates.
Personnel
Jonathan Finlayson
trumpetJonathan Finlayson: trumpet; Miles Okazaki: guitar; Damion Reid: drums; David Virelles: piano; Keith Witty: bass.
Album information
Title: Moment And The Message | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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