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#Bloomerangs: Moments and Fragments
ByThe ensemble's musical director and guitarist

Rodrigo Cotelo
guitar
Chris Parker
drumsTrue to it's title, the record features a wide variety of moods and styles. The avant-garde is represented in pieces like "Catch a Clue," which moves between a driving 7/8 meter and a open, seemingly freely improvised section, or the harmonically ambiguous "Change of Pace," described as something like a "Grunge Jazz Etude." There is plenty to listen to for fans of jazz fusion as well. "In Some Shape" finds Cotelo reminding the listener of both

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Stefan Lenthe
bassThere are also pieces more difficult to classify as they draw from a variety of sources, such as the Latin influenced "Untold" or the short vignettes "Normality Links" and "Layers of Complexity," which are seemingly the "fragments" alluded to in the record's title. Another great track is "Home," the records opener. A soulful, medium-slow number with a bluesy melody, interspersed with beautiful block chords from the piano, it is a wonderful introduction to a unique record. Fans of virtually any variety of jazz, be it fusion in the style of Metheny or Scofield or post-bop or free, are likely to enjoy this album ">
Track Listing
Home; Leaps and Bounces; In Some Shape or Form; Untold; Catch a Clue; Another Melancholy Waltz; After the Fact; Layers of Complexity; Change of Pace; S Mitchell St; Mind your F; Normality Links; That Sums it Up
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Rodrigo Cotelo: Guitars, and Banjo; Clay Wulbrecht: Piano, Keyboards, and Melodica; Stefan Lenthe: Bass; Chris Parker: Drums, and Percussion;
Album information
Title: Moments and Fragments | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Instru Dash Mental
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