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Three Squared: Object
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Flash forward several decades, and Denver still hosts a flourishing jazz scene, including an excellent radio station (KUVO 89.3), hopping clubs, thriving academic programs, and a host of local bands. Three Squared is a quartet based in Denver, and Object is making a splash in local waters, including being named one of Colorado's Top Ten Homegrown albums by Coloradan.com.
The six songs on Object were all composed by the band members. Elements of traditional jazz abound, including lyrical, well-crafted melodies, but then the band cheerfully throws out the standard architecture and creates its own unique structures. The opening "Chief Wiggum" starts with a lovely melody line, sweet and wistful, taken at a slow and steady pace.

Matt King
piano
Jim Disner
guitarb.1977
Another delight is "By Polar," which feels like a theme song for a 1960s British detective show. Percussionist

Antwon A. Owens
drumsb.1982

There's much to enjoy and many things to chew on in these songs. Part of what makes Three Squared distinctive is its tonal experiments and use of advanced scales from non-Western cultures; this aural openness combined with the music's deeply emotive quality results in a rich smorgasbord of sound. It's great to see this band getting so much respect in their home state of Colorado, and it won't be at all surprising if its sounds begin to reach toward the coasts. ">
Track Listing
Chief Wiggum; By Polar; Opus 1; Preface; Useless; Hard Rain.
Personnel
Matt King: saxophone; Jim Disner: guitar; Nathan Walter: bass; Antwon Owens: percussion.
Album information
Title: Object | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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