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Jacob Varmus: Terminal Stillness
By
Jacob Varmus
cornetb.1973
Terminal Stillness is a nine-song suite built around the concept of "slow motivic development." Much of the music presented herein generally evolves and grows in circular fashion, expanding its circumference and reach like ripples from a small pebble tossed into a lake. The journey is fascinating, but an end point is of little interest to Varmus; he'd rather enjoy the trip than simply get from point A to point B.
To some extent, Varmus runs the risk of misrepresenting the very title he chose for his album, but that turns out to be a good thing. Terminal Stillness, in name, projects a static face and bland constitution, but the music actually glows with the warmth of life; in other words, "slow motivic development" does not a boring album make. Uncertainty, centered on slight growth rates, certainly figures into the picture, but much of the music also radiates energy. The whole band is responsible for balancing these forces, but Varmus is the chief of the tribe. His trumpet is the force that binds, acting like a beacon in a haze of solitude and a guide through the musical mists of his making. Sometimes, he even acts as the stabilizing agent and the wildcard within a single piece. Pianist

Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Nate Radley
guitar
Brian Woodruff
drumsb.1968
Many a long-form work tends to be better digested in small portions, but the whole is greater than the sum of its parts here. Terminal Stillness is best appreciated in its entirety, unfolding and unfurling in the ear. ">
Track Listing
Terminal; Stillness; Union; Departure; Ju-Ju; Avenue C; Slide Rules; Myanmar Shadow; Before Dawn.
Personnel
Jacob Varmus
cornetJacob Varmus: trumpet, cornet (6), piano (9), keyboard (2); Nate Radley: guitar (1-6); Kris Davis: piano; Jacob Garchik: accordion (7, 8); Ike Sturm: bass (1-6); Gil Smuskowitz: bass (7, 8); Brian Woodruff: drums, glockenspiel (8).
Album information
Title: Terminal Stillness | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Crows' Kin Records
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