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Josh Deutsch/Nico Soffiato: Reverse Angle
ByNico Soffiato
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Reverse Angle is short by today's standards, clocking in under forty minutes, but it's rich in musical content. There's music built around a simple loop ("Time Gels #3"); a melodically-centered take on a standard that finds Soffiato on baritone guitar ("Someone To Watch Over Me"); a bleak canvas that finds Deutsch trading his trumpet for piano ("Silica Sand"); and a pleasant yet eerie balladic goodbye that's lightly coated with
While guests, instrument changes, recognizable material, and intriguing structural devices all contribute to the success of this recording, the album's strongest selling point is simply the relationship between Deutsch and Soffiato. There's a comfort level in their exchanges that makes this music a pleasure to behold, regardless of complexity or intensity. It's interesting to observe their occasional confrontations or left-of-center encounters, but the most easily pleasing moments here are the ones built around their open lines of communication ("Quinine"). Reverse Angle is a concise musical treat that speaks to the strong level of trust and understanding that exists between Josh Deutsch and Nico Soffiato. ">
Track Listing
Time Gels #3; Alabaster; Someone To Watch Over Me; Reverse Angle; LVBSP; Silica Sand; Tongue Twister; Quinine; Mix Tape.
Personnel
Josh Deutsch
trumpetJosh Deutsch: trumpet, piano (6); Nico Soffiato: guitar, baritone guitar (3); Zach Mangan: drums (4); J.C. Maillard: electronics (9).
Album information
Title: Reverse Angle | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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