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Joe Santa Maria & David Tranchina: Oblique Rhyme
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Joe Santa Maria
saxophone, alto
David Tranchina
bass
Gary Fukushima
pianoColin Woodford
drumsThe majority of the tracks are written by Santa Maria. He proclaims

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"Mood of Mind" and "Prism" pull Santa Maria further into murkier New Age territory. The two tracks were written as short exercises in roughly the same period, betraying more ambient tones for the group to tinker with. Fukushima and Woodford get a bit lost in these recordings, seemingly left little meat to chew on in the middle sections, though Tranchina's contemplative fingering is not to be missed. Piano and drums receive their triumphant moment in the Fukushima-penned "Sum Thymes," perhaps the most abstract work on the album. Fukushima weaves around Woodford in a series of intelligent mini-structures floating in mid-air as their determined bandmates soar and screech to catch up to them.
Tranchina's tracks are by far the most rewarding, even as they allow the bassist to take a back seat. His first song, "Hidden Lake," is a simple light-footed adagio, focused on drawling bow work to complement Santa Maria's elegiac crooning. In "Ambient Ambiance," the listener is treated to knockout synth work from Fukushima, not far from what one expects from a particularly left-field " data-original-title="" title="">Vangelis score, while Tranchina rightly sticks to the basics for his own playing. The record's closer, "Picking Up the Pieces," is as moody as they come, sopping wet with the blues and yet never sacrificing the renegade Woodford and Fukushima's avant-garde tendencies, resulting in some exciting contracts between percussion and sax. Tranchina's works keep their lines soft and colors mellow in order to egg on his bandmates. In turn, it is a joy to track their doodles down the page, newly emboldened by the group's egalitarian structure. The results go beyond surrealism and instead register as precise emotional exorcisms, like children finally told to draw outside the lines. ">
Track Listing
War Crimes; Hidden Lake; Mood of Mind; Sum Thymes; Prism; Ambient Ambiance; This Must Be For You; Caricature; Picking Up the Pieces
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Joe Santa Maria: alto sax; Gary Fukushima: synthesizer.
Album information
Title: Oblique Rhyme | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Orenda Records
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