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Open Secrets: A Triumvirate of Israeli Guitarists
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Gilad Hekselman Words Unspoken LateSet Records 2009 | Oren Neiman Frolic & Detour Noyman Music 2009 | Yotam Silberstein Next Page Posi-Tone 2009 |
It's an open secret that Israeli jazz musicians are becoming a force on the New York scene, epitomized by three young guitarists,
Gilad Hekselman
guitarb.1983

Oren Neiman
guitarb.1978

Yotam Silberstein
guitarHekselman's Words Unspoken is a trio date with

Joe Martin
bassb.1970
Oren Neiman, at 31, is the 'old' man of the triumvirate, but his Frolic and Detour is youthfully original, a guitar-trumpet quartet - featuring Kenny Warren, plus Doug Drewes (bass) and Kenny Shaw (drums) - that mostly avoids traditional jazz idioms in favor of an aesthetic drawing on pan-Mediterranean folk and gypsy musics. In this all-original setlist, "Jerusalem" might be a Spanish funeral march, "Munch's Child" a gypsy dance, "Points of View" an Italian wedding song, "Unshines" an Eastern European folk tune and "Lijiang" a lilting Congolese soukous. Gross characterizations aside, Neiman's writing is both eclectic and unified, often featuring Warren's Old World vibrato, doubled guitar-bass counterlines and unusual rhythmic accent patterns. Neiman's style, treble-toned and introverted, accentuates singing, unpredictable melodies.
Yotam Silberstein came to New York five years ago and matriculated at The New School. For Next Page he enlisted

Sam Yahel
organ, Hammond B3
Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968
Tracks & Personnel
Words Unspoken
Tracks: Ga'agua; New York Angels; April in Paris; Words Unspoken; Countdown; Someone to Watch Over Me; Yo Mama's Blues; Time After Time; How Long Has This Been Going On; Will the Song Ever End?.
Personnel: Gilad Hekselman: guitar; Joe Martin: bass; Marcus Gilmore: drums; Joel Frahm: tenor saxophone.
Frolic & Detour
Tracks: Jerusalem; D-Day; Munch's Child; How She Sleeps; Points of View; Unshines; Homeland Stupidity; Lijiang; Peradventure.
Personnel: Oren Neiman: guitar; Kenny Warren: trumpet; Doug Drewes: bass; Kenny Shaw: drums.
Next Page
Tracks: Borsht; Foolin' Myself; Ani Eshtagea; Canc?o; Blues for 007; Weekend in Mizpe; If Ever I Would Leave You; Jalastra; Ligia; Cheryl.
Personnel: Yotam Silberstein: guitar; Sam Yahel: organ; Willie Jones III: drums; Chris Cheek: tenor saxophone.
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