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Matt Bauder And Day In Pictures: Nightshades
ByMatt Bauder
saxophone, tenorb.1976
The quintet from his 2010 self-titled release on Clean Feed remains intact, with the exception that

Angelica Sanchez
piano
Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Jason Ajemian
bass, acoustic
Tomas Fujiwara
drumsThe quintet works within the tradition, but also subverts it with extended technique and multi-phonics, bits of noise, some free music, and odd rhythms presented within the context of the melodies. Like a hypnotized audience member who won't remember she quacked like a duck, the seditious parts almost go by almost unnoticed. Bauder is a connoisseur of the 1960s Blue Note sound, one that would explode into the avant-garde and New Thing, but it still had to please Alfred Lion's ear. "Parks After Dark" fleshes out some post-bop until Wooley's growling breathy trumpet and Bauder's snickering saxophone push the boundaries out just a bit further. Where the revolutionaries needed to heave-ho the music and jilt their forefathers, Bauder is content to celebrate the revolution without declaring independence and forming a free state.
The quintet imagines

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007
Track Listing
Octavia Minor; Weekly Resolution; Starr Wykoff; Rule of Thirds; August and Counting; Nightshades.
Personnel
Matt Bauder
saxophone, tenorMatt Bauder: tenor saxophone; Nate Wooley: trumpet; Kris Davis: piano; Jason Ajemian: double bass; Tomas Fujiwara: drums.
Album information
Title: Nightshades | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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