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Peter Hess Quartet: Present Company
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Peter Hess
saxophone, tenorWith seven original compositions, the first five by Hess, this quartet was clearly not content to rely on the tried and true, instead developing their own potent formula. Elements of free jazz, avant-garde, experimental, swing and more are tossed into the beaker. The result resists any of those names. It is yet unlabeled, and with luck it will stay that way.
To attempt to break down each song would be time consuming and inconclusive. Like with the Colonel, there are seven secret herbs and spices here, if not more. The Hess compositions are laced with intensity, melodicism and depth. Trombonist

Brian Drye
tromboneb.1975
This is an equal parts quartet in that drummer

Tomas Fujiwara
drums
Adam Hopkins
bassOn the Hess penned "Echolocation," Drye mutes his trombone and stunningly equates the sound of scatting to the point where it is understood as voice. That must have been fun with science back in the laboratory. A magnificent composition that has Hess swiveling for notes that are well outside the box, yet maintaining a hard driving melodic core. A mighty conversation that is punctuated with well-placed grammar from Fujiwara and Hopkins.
If we adhere to the common theory that pauses are as important as notes, then this sophisticated quartet is noteworthy (sorry). They are then the exception to the rule, as well as exceptional. The note selections are as plentiful as they are hurtling toward you with abandon.
The band checks all the boxes with an extra checkmark next to originality in composition and performance. By far the best raw find of 2020. ">
Track Listing
Sanford Theme; King Tone; Echolocation; Engines; Komma; The Net Menders; When To Move.
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Album information
Title: Present Company | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Diskonife
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