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Denin Koch: re: manhattan project
ByDenin Slage-Koch
guitar, electricb.1996

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Somewhere between inherent modernism and a notion of dedication to the leading guitarists of the past couple of decades, Denin Koch channels his obvious six-string influences and backs up his case with pristine playing, meticulous composing and a musical vision so accurate and wholesome, it is hard to believe this is only his first try at a full-length studio production.
It would be easy to put off the fluid language connecting the sweet-tooth changes in "II. The Einstein-Szilard Letter" as a Metheny rip-off or brand "V. Trinity" as

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
While Koch is a clear protagonist throughout the charts, his sidemen do not just lazily accompany him in the background either.
Jonathan Bumpus
tromboneSeiji Yamashita
pianoStephen Morris
drumsWhen it comes down to it,

Denin Slage-Koch
guitar, electricb.1996
Track Listing
I. Violent Peace; II. The Einstein-Szilard Letter; III. J Robert Oppenheimer; IV. B Reactor; V. Trinity; VI. Destroyer Of Worlds; VII. Forty-Five; VIII. Flowers For The Shadows; IX. Rest Assured; X. The Fields, The river, The sky
Personnel
Denin Slage-Koch
guitar, electricJonathan Bumpus
tromboneSeiji Yamashita
pianoRobert MacPartland
bassStephen Morris
drumsJames Marshall
violaAlbum information
Title: re: manhattan project | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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