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Dominic Lash / Pat Thomas: New Oxford Brevity
ByDominic Lash
bass, acousticb.1980
But none of those apply here. Reason being, he took up electric guitar during lockdown, and that is the instrument which he plays on New Oxford Brevity. To compound the options, his collaborator here

Pat Thomas
pianob.1960
Of course all these guises are not separate entities, and when Lash and Thomas are improvising freely, what they do is informed by their entire experience. Lash's fretwork falls somewhere in the ballpark of

Derek Bailey
guitar1932 - 2005

John Russell
guitar1954 - 2021

Ahmed
band / ensemble / orchestraAcross six tracks the pair engage in continuous dialogue, sometimes dense and bracing, at other times spacious and dramatic, but always invigorating. At best, as on the mercurial "Niyyah" the impact is exhilarating, when prone to sudden changes of weather they shift between woody thumpings and scratchy staccato, via explosive piano crashes, to delicate chiming guitar and near pastoral reverie. Other cuts more thoroughly mine a particular vibe, like the succinct percussive interchanges of "Slide 28 Please," or the spare sounds hung in space of "The Woodstock Shuffle." But whatever the gambit, the chemistry between the two men is such that the results remain both fascinating and, most importantly, enjoyable. ">
Track Listing
Niyyah; Slide 28 please; A flower is a source of joy; Relatively stable; The Woodstock shuffle; Hikmah.
Personnel
Pat Thomas
pianoAdditional Instrumentation
Dominic Lash: electric guitar
Album information
Title: New Oxford Brevity | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Spoonhunt
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