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The Elec Tet: Shiny Metal Objects
ByBen Scholz
drumsb.1983
While Scholz may have been responsible for getting the ball rolling with this band, he isn't the only mover and shaker here. Keyboardist

Greg Spero
piano
James Davis
trumpet
Oz Noy
guitarDaniel Ori
bass, acousticb.1979
The music, as expected from any project that claims fusion roots, is often tight, punchy and exciting. "Fly," which sits smack dab in the middle of the album, is the perfect example of what this group is capable of doing. It's a thrilling roller coaster with intricate interplay. Noy's soloing is typical of his work, laser-focused and fresh from the first note, and energy runs high throughout. The Elec Tet does have a calmer side, as demonstrated on "Looking In," but the music that really makes an impact here is built around the extroverted customs of fusion. "Run," for example, has all of the power, majesty and menace that listeners have come to expect when that particular "f word" is mentioned; two more "f words"fun and forebodingcan also be connected to The Elec Tet's captivating brand of fusion. ">
Track Listing
Opener; King Joshua; Interlude; Flow; Fly; Giza Power Plant; Looking In; Run; 802.
Personnel
The Elec Tet
band / ensemble / orchestraBen Scholz: drums; Oz Noy: guitar; Daniel Ori: bass; Greg Spero: piano, keyboards; James Davis: trumpet; Alex Beltran: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Shiny Metal Objects | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Blujazz Productions
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