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Jones / Skolnick / Grohowski / Motzer: PAKT
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Alex Skolnick
guitarb.1968

Tim Motzer
guitar
Kenny Grohowski
drums
Percy Jones
bassTake the first letter from each first name and you have PAKT (a simple naming process by most human standards); add some Brooklyn real estate (in this case ShapeShifter Lab) and the need for communication despite the sick, travailing winds and the music becomes bold, intense. Seethes and mellows. Slurs, blurs, darts and dangles.
Recorded as a two-set livestream in the deadened days of August 2020, "Chapter One The Unsilence" and "Chapter Two The Sacred Ladder" follow the energy (and therefore the music) as it flows, swells, becomes apparent only to lose itself for something other. Guitars cluster, rhythms cross. "Cosmic Fire" comes at you with all the wallop of the early Red Hot Chili Peppers. "Emergence" is the stuff of dreams. "Over Strange Dreams" unfolds a series of imagistic geodesics. Open space calls and with that the innate freedom (and willingness) to shred the blueprint. As their collective CV testifies (mentioning

Brian Eno
synthesizerb.1948

John Medeski
organ, Hammond B3b.1965

Tony Levin
bassb.1946
Track Listing
Disc One: Emergence; Over Strange Land; The Mystery; Nigh Crossing; Brothers of Energy. Disc Two: Perserverance; The Sacred Ladder; Drifts and Alignments; Night Crossings; The Great Spirit; Departure Sanctuary; Cosmic Fire.
Personnel
PAKT
band / ensemble / orchestraPercy Jones
bassAlex Skolnick
guitarKenny Grohowski
drumsTim Motzer
guitarAlbum information
Title: PAKT | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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