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Scott McLemore: Remote Location
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Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Sunna Gunnlaugs
pianob.1970
McLemore has been a member of Gunnlaugs' groups since her own debut, Mindful (Sunny Sky, 2000), and while the pianist's confluence of pianists like

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Jon Balke
pianob.1955

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944
Instead, McLemore's quintet possesses a depth nearly hidden, at times, by its gossamer delicacyeasy on the ears and unfailing in its melodism, but not without challenges under the hood. Along with the episodic "Citizen Sitting Zen"which moves from, yes, Zen-like introspection to more energetic terrain, driven by guitarist Andrés Thor's overdriven chords and Gunnlaugs' Wurlitzerthe opening title track is Remote Location's most up-tempo and near-fiery. Still, with Gunnlaugs' lower register chords a fulcrum and McLemore's delicate cymbal work and restrained use of the rest of his kit a pulse, the quintet never breaks a sweat. It might appear straightforward in its repeating 12-bar pattern, but with two bars of five thrown in unexpectedly, everyone is certainly kept on their toes, with saxophonist ?skar Guòjónsson delivering a memorable solo that avoids extremes, his soft but firm embouchure in keeping with the group'sand the album'sgently understated aesthetic.
Thorwhose own Mónókróm (Dimma, 2012) is an overlooked gem of genre-bending writing and playingis evocative of

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017
McLemore reveals some of his touchstones in his song titles: "Balkelero" references Jon Balke's knottier compositional approach before unfolding a more lyrical solo section reminiscent of the pianist's tenure in mid-'80s Masqualero; "Movement for Motian" is a rubato tone poem for the vastly influential

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Iceland's scant 320,000 people may occupy just 40,000 square miles, but albums like Remote Locationits charms revealed increasingly with each and every listensuggest that something's happening there. With artists like McLemore and his quintet, there's clear reason to keep an eye on a scene slowly beginning to garner attention, in a most characteristically reserved fashion. ">
Track Listing
Remote Location; Secrets at Earth; Citizen Sitting Zen; Uno Danzoen La Cocina; Charlottesville; Dunegrass; Woods at Night; Waking; BalkeLero; Don't Miss the Signs; Movement for Motian.
Personnel
Scott McLemore
drumsScott McLemore: drums; ?skar Guòjónsson: tenor saxophone; Andrés Thor: acoustic and electric guitar; Sunna Gunnlaugs: piano, Wurlitzer; Róbert ?órhallsson: contrabass, electric and acoustic bass guitar.
Album information
Title: Remote Location | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Sunny Sky
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