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Giuseppe Paradiso: Parallel Dimensions
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Giuseppe Paradiso
drums
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Two drum pieces propel the leader front and center. He builds up the power and volume of a basic rhythm across his tom-tom and bass drums until "Joriki" growls and grumbles like tribal thunder, with " data-original-title="" title="">James Hazlewood-Dale rolling through bass notes so low they're more felt than heard and percussionist
MALICK NGOM
percussion
Tony Allen
drums1938 - 2020

Fela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997

Idris Muhammad
drums1939 - 2014

Utar Artun
pianob.1987

Mark Zaleski
saxophone, altoThe title track wanders yet moves purposefully through Zaleski's evocative saxophone song, and he blows through his alto with a ferocious attack and percussive sound. Likewise,

Phil Sargent
guitarIn reflecting on the genesis of this music, Paradiso reveals a much larger truth: "I began composing the Parallel Dimensions album during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020," he recalls. "This album is an attempt to describe the different and parallel realities that each one of us experience even living the same event, at the same time and in the same place." ">
Personnel
Giuseppe Paradiso
drumsMark Zaleski
saxophone, altoUtar Artun
pianoPhil Sargent
guitarJames Hazlewood-Dale
bassMALICK NGOM
percussionAlbum information
Title: Parallel Dimensions | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music (UK)
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