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Sean Vokes: Mundane Fascinations
BySean Vokes
pianob.1976
Vokes shared that the album began with the song "Rain," which he wrote in about an hour while practicing in his music room at the grand piano and watching the ongoing rain shower outside. He added that he thought it was fascinating how much attention people give to rainwhether to its absence, its abundance, the damage it causes or the good it brings. Violinist

Jason Anick
violinThe album sounds both modern and classical in a jazz sense, with Vokes weaving together echoes of

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Tigran Hamasyan
piano
Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Nick Scales
bass
Austin Brazille
guitar
Ryan Boehme
drumsThe call and response between piano and guitar on "The Next Thing," supported by a moderate but energetic rhythm section, unfolds like a conversation, with phrases exchanged between the instruments.
When soloing, each musician demonstrates not only technical mastery and top-level professionalism but also remarkable musical taste, crafting lines that are expressive, inventive and perfectly attuned to the band's collective voice, resulting in recordings that are both immersive and compelling. "This album is a musical presentation of the emotions I have felt looking at pictures and thinking about the concepts presented. It's the most honest and vulnerable presentation I can give of myself," Vokes shared. ">
Track Listing
Gears; Meandering Streams of Thought; Rain; Efficiencies; Shalom; Converted Energy; The Storm Before the Calm; The Next Thing
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Title: Mundane Fascinations | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Minor Third Records, Llc
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