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Alex Beltran: Rift
ByOn "Sub Rosa" Beltran weaves a yearning melody with his soprano saxophone, which floats over his side men's atmospheric rumble. The band's sashaying refrains give way to pianist

Stu Mindeman
piano
Jon Deitemyer
drumsIn contrast, the fiery and energetic "Fragments" opens with booming ensemble sounds. Mindeman follows with his agile pianism at breathtakingly fast tempos. Beltran and guest alto saxophonist
Lenard Simpson
saxophone, altoOn the cinematic "Bird Dance" Simpson and Beltran play the sashaying melody over a simmering cadence. Then, each saxophonist takes his turn in embellishing the main theme with his signature style. Simpson infuses it with subtle exuberance and refreshingly inventive ideas. Beltran adds a bittersweet urgency to it with no less of an innovative spirit. Bassist
Sam Peters
bassTrumpeter

Chad McCullough
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Rift demonstrates that Beltran is an imaginative composer, mature bandleader and a consummate performer. It is a stimulating album that rewards repeated listenings and balances creative rigor with accessibility, hence appealing to a diverse audience. ">
Track Listing
Lulu; Bird Dance; Sub Rosa; Frequency; Fragments; Jay; The River Will Decide; Rift.
Personnel
Alex Beltran
saxophone, tenorStu Mindeman
pianoSam Peters
bassJon Deitemyer
drumsLenard Simpson
saxophone, altoChad McCullough
trumpetAdditional Instrumentation
Alex Beltran: soprano saxophone.
Album information
Title: Rift | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Calligram Records
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