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Emie R. Roussel Trio: Rythme de Passage
ByPutting the originality of the sound aside, influences on the trio's approach, beginning with "Yatse Club," seem European:

Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
Nicolas Bédard
bass, acoustic
Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
The set's title tune begins with a ruminative piano statement which gathers momentum and grandeur, with Dominic Cloutier's bursting cymbal splashes giving way to a tight, tart bass solo. "Agent Orange" is prickly and agitated, glistening, shifting into a rock-like groove, while "Tatiata" has perhaps the set's prettiest, most passionate vibe, and "Empriente" begins by looking inward, before shifting to bright and optimistic gregariousness.
With a decade of playing and recording together, the Emie R. Roussel Trio has developed a distinctive and exciting modern piano trio approach, on full display on Rythme de Passage. ">
Track Listing
Yatse Club; Rythme de Passage; Agent Orange; Maltagliati; Taniata; Est; Loners; Empreinte;
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Title: Rythme de Passage | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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