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Aaron Koppel: Multiverse
ByKoppel harnesses the energy and attributes of rock, blues, funk, jam band joie de vivre and jazz in its many forms, and filters it all back out through his eyes on Multiverse. He's but one of many with a panoramic eye on the jazz world, but he's one of few that can alter his overarching instrumental sound esthetic to suit these different stylistic endeavors. He does the clean-toned, '50s and '60s guitar sound ("Modal Realism"), the

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band / ensemble / orchestraWhile Koppel is rightfully seen as the star of his own show, his band deserves a lot of credit for giving the music a boost by injecting its own individual personalities into the mix. Pianist

Matt Nelson
saxophoneMultiverse delivers the musical mélange promised by the album title, but it even goes a step further than that; it delivers it with style, verve, tact and an eye on jazz as an expansive, all-inclusive force of nature. ">
Track Listing
The Ruse; Milky Way Goddess; Earlids; The Monk Factory; Modal Realism; Multiverse; When I Got Home I Lost It; Doorway; Crispy Bacon; 2010; Cosmic Lottery.
Personnel
Aaron Koppel
guitarAaron Koppel: guitar; Matt Nelson: piano, Hammond B3 organ, Rhodes; Graham Czagh: acoustic bass, electric bass; Robert Tucker: drums.
Album information
Title: Multiverse | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Chicago Sessions
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