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Dustin Laurenzi: Natural Language
ByOn his Natural Language Laurenzi and his quartet interpret seven of his fluent and intriguing originals. The individual expressions of the group members coalesce and form delightfully dark and mesmerizing melodies. The vibrant and organic group performances seamlessly recede to allow for each musician's spontaneity to shimmer through during their elegant solos. These, in turn, dissipate and melt back into the densely woven sonic tapestries.
Restless thumping refrains open the energetic "Weller." Out of the expectant rhythmic rumble rises guitarist

Jeff Swanson
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Charles Rumback
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Rumback's gallop and bassist

Mike Harmon
bassOn the melancholic and seductive "Counterpoint" Laurenzi's breathy saxophone and Swanson's mournful long lines create an ethereal atmosphere. Rumback anchors the tune with his suave and earthy brushes and cymbals. Harmon's intricately crafted extemporization brims with introspective lyricism. Laurenzi's own turn in the spotlight follows in a natural progression maintaining the same modal structure and poetic sense.
Natural Language is an engaging work that simultaneously captivates and stimulates. With it Laurenzi exhibits his intrepid musicianship and superb compositional skills. His unique voice has matured fast over the past four years yet remains singularly recognizable. This superb album is another milestone in his brilliant career. ">
Track Listing
Little Wheel; J.P.; Counterpoint; Weller; Folk Song; Walter's Song; Big Talk.
Personnel
Dustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorDustin Laurenzi: tenor saxophone; Jeff Swanson:guitar; Mike Harmon: bass; Charles Rumback: drums.
Album information
Title: Natural Language | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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