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SLD Trio: Tensegridad
By
Paula Shocron
pianob.1980

Pablo Díaz
drums
William Parker
bassb.1952
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Charles Tolliver
trumpetb.1942
Even the compositions boast that delicious sense of in-between-ness where things may not be quite what they seem, which makes repeated listening a pleasure if not an obligation. Lamonega's tenderly reflective intro to his own "Vera" presages animated interplay during which a minimalist influence becomes apparent in Shocron's insistent ringing tremolos, from which individual notes stand proud to trace out a melodic line, before closing with yet more honeyed bass work. Shocron's "Connie" recalls the darting off kilter lyricism of dedicatee, late pianist

Connie Crothers
piano1941 - 2016
Throughout it all the threesome carves out a singular niche in what can at times be a hectic field. ">
Track Listing
Vera; Snake Out; Truth; Tensegridad; El origen Del Lenguaje; Connie; Casa Rodante; Universo Tiene Sentido; Yeelen.
Personnel
Paula Shocron: piano; Germán Lamonega: bass; Pablo Diaz: drums.
Album information
Title: Tensegridad | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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