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Josh Deutsch/Nico Soffiato Trio: Redshift
ByJosh Deutsch
trumpetb.1982

Nico Soffiato
guitarb.1980

Allison Miller
drums
Dan Weiss
drumsCharms fill the night sky from the first sounds of Deutsch's aptly placed "Arrival," an alluring number built around an attractive melodic snippet and buoyed by Miller's sensitive yet propulsive stick work. Then there's the lyrical draw of Soffiato's arrangement of "Paul," a piece taken from indie rock's Big Thief and rooted by Weiss' tasteful groove; the Balkan-based "44.2," Deutsch's reimagining of the second movement of Robert Schumann's E-flat-major piano quintet; the leaders' collaboratively-penned "Consolation Prize," playing on close personal and chordal proximity; and the midstream "Endnote," nodding to 1990s rock in effects, tone and tensions. With those first five songs Deutsch and Soffiato suggest myriad influences and subscribe to no single school of thought, yet they create and retain a signature sound all their own. Close collaborators since around 2005, they speak and breathe together.
The second half of the album proves no less diverse in nature. "Triad Tune" relies on shifting sands, putting Weiss' mastery of time and space at the fore. "Remember When" speaks to rolling nostalgia, with Miller moving the train along. The effects-laden"Tooch-Taach" places some

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Arrival; Paul; 44.2; Consolation Prize; Endnote; Triad Tune; Remember When; Tooch-Taach; Time Lapse; John My Beloved.
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Title: Redshift | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Nusica.org
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