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Salo: Sundial Lotus
ByThe Respect Sextet
pianoSalo is quite democratic in sharing frontline time, though guitarist Andrew Smiley and keyboardist Red Wierenga take the lead on many of its tracks. The collection opens with "The Sky is an Eye," which begins as a down-tempo ballad before giving way to an adrenalin rush that sets the stage for what is to come. "Metamorphistopheles" is something of a history of music in less than four minutes, with stride, ragtime, baroque and rock, and the tune pulls it off with a great sense of fun. The three reed playersAlex Hamlin, Ed RosenBerg and Josh Rutnertrade leads on the mid-tempo "Orbitron Revoluto" before Smiley takes a solo. Wierenga's keyboard subtly haunts the background, with ethereal, bell-like chiming.
At the midway point, "Worm Emperor" segues in from a diminished tempo, and slowly builds to a gritty tenor solo, a gradual time change and a dramatic conclusion where the reeds dominate. The most tranquil piece in the collection, "Glowing Orbes" is, nevertheless, uplifted by the reeds' swelling buildup. The title track is the most overtly free form piece on Sundial Lotus, the reeds trading leads with Smiley, tempos shifting and notes bending before coming to a quiet conclusion. Rutner's bass clarinet solo on the reflective, but slightly eccentric "Trans-Galactic Sleep Chamber" underlines the members of Salo's dexterity at layering and blending moods, as if they were interacting characters in a story.
Sundial Lotus' material is all written by bassist/producer
Ben Gallina
bassb.1982

Darcy James Argue
composer / conductorb.1975

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Track Listing
The Sky is an Eye; Metamorphistopheles; Orbitron Revoluto; Worm Emperor; Glowing Orbes; Sundial Lotus; Trans-Galactic Sleep Chamber.
Personnel
Alex Hamlin: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Ed RosenBerg: tenor saxophone; Josh Rutner: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Andrew Smiley: electric guitar; Red Wierenga: piano, keyboards; Ben Gallina: upright bass, electric bass; Alex Wyatt: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Sundial Lotus | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Innova Recordings
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