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Keigo Hirakawa: Pixel
ByKeigo Hirakawa
piano
Brandon Scott Coleman
guitarBesides Coleman, the trustworthy team includes woodwind specialist

Rafael Statin
saxophoneb.1990

Robert Hurst
bass, acousticb.1964
Alex White
drumsStatin is listed as playing flute on the graceful "Unmarked Path" and gossamer "Yaw Pitch Roll," but it sure sounds like a soprano sax. Statin's brawny tenor isn't heard until Track 3, "Origami Beetle," and returns on the following number, "Unmarked Path," and the fast-moving closer, "Change of Plans." Hurst solos on the opening "Pixel," White on "Change of Plans." While their solos, and those of Coleman and Statin, are for the most part fine, it is clear that Hirakawa's statements are decisive and carry the most weight.
As noted, the session seems well-engineered, and there is a reason for that, as Hirakawa's "day job" is professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Dayton, a skill he apparently keeps in mind as he navigates his way across the keyboard. It is largely his skills that raise Pixel above the norm and make listening to the album a pleasure. ">
Track Listing
Pixel; Far Above; Home Somewhere; Origami Beetle; Unmarked Path; Yaw Pitch Roll; Dreaming Awake; Change of Plans.
Personnel
Keigo Hirakawa
pianoRafael Statin
saxophoneBrandon Scott Coleman
guitarRobert Hurst
bass, acousticAlex White
drumsAlbum information
Title: Pixel | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Origin Records
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