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Roman Filiu: Musae
ByDafnis Prieto
drumsb.1974
Filiu, who initially found his way into the ears of jazz listeners through his work with


David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955
Musae is an all-original, post-modern set of music built around deep thoughts that are occasionally long and free ranging, yet peripatetic and completely controlled. Filiu shares the frontline with guitarist

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965

Marcus Gilmore
drumsb.1986
The remaining half of the program, which leaves Filiu all by his lonesome up front and features Prieto on drums, is a mixed bag. Three brief "Episodes" scattered throughout come off as unnecessary filler, but the back-to-back lineup of "El Nanga" and "La Montana" are solid gold. Prieto's drumming here awakens the sleeping giant in pianist

David Virelles
pianob.1983
Prieto and Filiu are clearly kindred spirits who think outside the box and still believe that jazz has some undiscovered country laying in wait. Musae is the latest piece of evidence that backs up this assertion. ">
Track Listing
Summer Song; Dark Room; Episode I: Riding Waves; Ojos; Episode II: Rebellion; Guerilla; Episode III: The Fall; Ocho De Mayo; El Nanga; La Montana; Venus; La Montana (Excerpt).
Personnel
Roman Filiu
saxophone, altoRoman Filiu: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; David Virelles: piano; Adam Rogers: guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12); Reinier Elizarde: bass; Dafnis Prieto: drums (3, 5, 7, 9-11); Marcus Gilmore: drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12).
Album information
Title: Musae | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Dafnison Music
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