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Travis Reuter: Quintet Music
ByTravis Reuter
guitarThe quintet, with

Peter Schlamb
vibraphoneFrom the get-go, the session dazzles with "Same Song," where Reuter's delightfully unorthodox phrasing commands a tight ship. He, along with tenor saxophonist

Mark Shim
saxophone, tenorb.1973

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980
The quintet offers an up-tempo sonic marvel with each instrument taking a turn in the spotlight. On "#8D@z," the ensemble (without the bassist) delivers a spirited jam, complete with off-kilter melodies and Sorey's stylish rhythms. Here, Shim and Schlamb play a game of musical tag, constantly pushing the tempo and creatively clashing with each other.
The energy peaks during "Fast Louis," as Reuter takes listeners on a frenetic ride, fueled by Sorey's intricate polyrhythms and explosive cymbals, anchored by

Harish Raghavan
bassIn essence, Quintet Music is a spectacular salute to the outer limits of jazz, where intricate complexity shakes hands with gut intuition, and where innovation waltzes with tradition. If you are in the mood for a musical expedition that is anything but ordinary, this album is your ticket. Dive into the spellbinding world of Travis Reuter's Quintet Musica celebration of daring exploration and masterful collaboration. ">
Track Listing
Same Song; #13 F34; Interlude 1; #8 D@z; Fast Louis; Interlude 1; #9 Low/High 1; Interlude 1; #15; Carrico Real.
Personnel
Travis Reuter
guitarMark Shim
saxophone, tenorPeter Schlamb
vibraphoneHarish Raghavan
bassTyshawn Sorey
drumsAlbum information
Title: Quintet Music | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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