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Brad Whiteley: Presence
ByMaking comparisons with

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Brad Whiteley
pianob.1980
Courtesy of guitarist

Tom Guarna
guitar, electric
Kenneth Salters
drumsb.1981
With nary a track shorter than five minutes, Whiteley lets his music breathe, allowing the sextet plenty of thoughtful airspace to interpret and improvise. "The Unwinding" moves crisply through its deft tempo changes, Whiteley and Guarna again providing concise solos until breaking into a deep-rooted bop bass and snap-happy snare workout from Mark Pavolka and Salters. The wistful choreography of the title track, "When We Met" and "Dawn" bring Brubeck to mind, the tunes wrapping around themselves in various hue and texture and elastic melodies that stretch one to the other and forward. Contemporary jazz at its finest. ">
Track Listing
Dusk; Sunset Park; The Unwinding; Sinking Feeling; Everything Changes; Presence; When We Met; Demagogue; Dawn; K Car Funk '83; A Dark Day.
Personnel
Brad Whiteley
pianoBrad Whiteley: piano; Matt Pavolka: bass; Kenneth Salters: drums; Tom Guarna: guitar; MIchael Eaton: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Presence | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Destiny Records
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