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Wil Swindler: Space Bugs
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Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Pete Rugolo
composer / conductor1915 - 2011

Bob Brookmeyer
trombone1929 - 2011
As a composer, Swindler writes that he has "always been between worlds," loving "the pristine intervals and warm timbres of orchestral jazz" as well as "the adventurous freedom of small group jazz." The Elevenet was designed to bridge those worlds and amplify the pleasure and beauty found in each. How close Swindler and his colleagues have come to reaching that goal is for the listener to decide. At least one more than casually involved eavesdropper is ready to give the enterprise an explicit thumbs-up.
That assessment is based in part on Swindler's engaging compositions and arrangements and even more so on the expertise of his ensemble and the inclusion of two more beguiling themes, the Beatles' enticing "Julia/Blackbird" and Regina Spektor's rhythmically charming "Pavlov's Daughter." Swindler composed the other half-dozen numbers, opening with a brace of lustrous and lyrical tone poems, "Passage" and "The Real Me," showcasing tenor
Peter Sommer
saxophone, tenor
Ben Markley
pianob.1981
Gabriel Mervine
trumpetDru Heller
drumsThe even-tempered "Annika" (Swindler on soprano) was written for his daughter, while the surprisingly mellow "Tantrum in D" (solos by Mervin, Sommer and trombonist
Darren Kramer
tromboneTrack Listing
Passage; The Real Me; Space Bugs; Annika; Tantrum in D; Julia/Blackbird; Little Requiem; Pavlov’s Daughter.
Personnel
Wil Swindler
woodwindsPeter Sommer
saxophone, tenorApril Johannesen
clarinet, bassTom Myer
fluteDawn Kramer
trumpetGabriel Mervine
trumpetDarren Kramer
tromboneSusan McCullough
french hornBen Markley
pianoMatt Smiley
bassDru Heller
drumsAlbum information
Title: Space Bugs | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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