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Tineke Postma/Greg Osby: Sonic Halo
ByGreg Osby
saxophoneb.1960
The percolating, turbulent rhythmic vamps form the backdrop for "Facets." This simmering Osby composition features a provocative and captivating duet that matches Postma's pensive, rich tone with Osby's crisp, muscular one. The result is a passionate dialogue that delights with its intelligent eloquence and lyrical expression.
On Postma's cinematic "Nine Times a Night" they weave a captivating sonic tapestry with their haunting conversation. Osby's mordant phrases construct an angular framework through which meander Postma's darkly hued sinuous lines.
A subtle sense of the dramatic permeates most of the album "Melo," for instance, has the feel of an art house film's soundtrack. The mood is nostalgic with hints of melancholy as the saxophones alternate poetic improvisations. Pianist

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984
Oh opens Postma's tense and exciting "Pleasant Affliction" with her unaccompanied reverberating strings. Drummer

Dan Weiss
drumsBoth Postma and Osby are subtle yet exquisite innovators and sophisticated and imaginative composers and performers. It is no surprise that their collaborative effort is a brilliant and articulate artistic statement that fascinates with its singular wit and enamors with its quiet charm. ">
Track Listing
Sea Skies; Facets; Source Code; Where I'm From; Nine Times A Night; Bottom Forty; Melo; Body And Soul; Pleasant Affliction
Personnel
Tineke Postma
saxophone, altoTineke Postma: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Greg Osby: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Matt Mitchell: piano, rhodes; Dan Weiss: drums; Linda Oh: bass.
Album information
Title: Sonic Halo | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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