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Chicago Edge Ensemble: Paradoxes In Freedom
ByDan Phillips
guitarb.1965
Paradoxes In Freedom marks the fourth release from his Chicago Edge Ensemble. The lineup remains mostly intact from their previous album, The Individualists (Lizard Breath, 2023), with one key change:

Avreeayl Ra
drumsb.1947

Steve Hunt
keyboardsb.1958

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Mars Williams
saxophoneb.1955

Josh Berman
cornet
Jeb Bishop
trombone
Krzysztof Pabian
bassPhillips' sound is deeply tied to Chicago's jazz lineage, recalling bands like The Vandermark 5,

Ernest Dawkins
saxophoneb.1953
The album's title track sets the tone, opening with atmospheric interplay between guitar, bass, and drums before giving way to a bold horn fanfare. Phillips' guitar and Ra's drumming then propel the piece forward, leading into solos from Bishop and a spirited response from Berman. Throughout the album, Phillips favors a balance of weight and levitycontrasting the controlled chaos of "Pitchfork Rebellion" with its marching rhythms, diving into infectious grooves on "Invasive Species," and embracing open, spacious textures on "Ascetic Aesthetic."Despite its complexity, the music remains engaging and digestible, a testament to Phillips' ability to fuse intricate ideas with compelling execution. ">
Track Listing
Paradoxes In Freedom; Neo Tribalism; Disguised By Language; Ascetic Aesthetic; Pitchfork Rebellion; Semi Monistic Views; Loose in the Nous; Invasive Species.
Personnel
Chicago Edge Ensemble
band / ensemble / orchestraDan Phillips
guitarKrzysztof Pabian
bassJosh Berman
cornetAvreeayl Ra
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Steve Hunt: drums.
Album information
Title: Paradoxes In Freedom | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Lizard Breath Records
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