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Eric Hofbauer and Dylan Jack: Remains of Echoes
ByEric Hofbauer
guitarb.1974

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Dylan Jack
drumsb.1985
The first thing noticed in listening to these ten tracks is the amount of space left in the music. In this sense the album's title refers not just to the "echoes" of the past that can be heard in the material (the title is a quote taken from

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970

Sting
bass, electricb.1951
Hofbauer too chooses to let his notes breathe, with a continual emphasis on the content he can tease out of just a few at a time, rather than seeing how many he can cram into a few bars. This allows for a fuller appreciation of his rhythmic dynamism, something that really comes to the fore on

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
For someone who has never shied away from wearing his politics on his sleevewitness Hofbauer's previous releases such as American Vanity (Creative Nation Music, 2004) or American Fear! (Creative Nation Music, 2010)there's only one moment of overt political engagement here, and it's

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Track Listing
Walking on the Moon; Klactoveedsedstene; Mopti; African Flower; Up from the Skies; Word from Bird; Let’s Call This; Fables of Faubus; These Days; Nardis.
Personnel
Eric Hofbauer
guitarDylan Jack
drumsEric Hofbauer: guitar; Dylan Jack: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: Remains of Echoes | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Creative Nation Music
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