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Marta Sanchez Trio: Perpetual Void
ByMarta Sanchez
piano
Chris Tordini
bass, acousticSavannah Harris
drumsWith a program of eleven originals within 48-minutes running time, the executions are necessarily concise. Sanchez's charts offer a blend of intricate rhythmic grooves, which occasionally recall

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
Sanchez demonstrates more independence between the hands than most pianists, particularly evident in her highly rhythmic left hand patterns which almost take on the guise of an additional participant at times in the dizzying counterpoint. One can hear why reedman

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955
While many of the track titles might suggest anguished introspection, the actuality is rather more complex and nuanced, often betraying a steely determination to come through the other side. In so doing Sanchez's sparkling piano, ably abetted by Tordini and Harris, carves out an accessible but rugged niche that should win plenty of new admirers. ">
Track Listing
I Don't Wanna Live the Wrong Life and Then Die; 3:30 AM; Prelude to Grief; The Absence of the People You Long For; Perpetual Void; The End of That Period; Prelude to a Heartbreak; The Love Unable to Give; Black Cyclone; This Is the Last One About You; 29B.
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Title: Perpetual Void | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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