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John Escreet: The Age We Live In
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Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
From the thematic arc of "Intro," "Interlude" and "Outro," with its dramatic interplay of strings and drums, to exhilarating, no-holds-barred feats of ensemble members and co-producer/saxophonist

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961
The recording greatly benefits from Escreet and Binney's production work; a contemporary and artistic slant that has been present in the pianist's two prior releases and in Binney's equally impressive Graylen Epicenter (Mythology Records, 2011). The juxtaposition of electronic and natural sounds is substantive and aesthetically pleasing in "As The Moon Disappears," as Escreet probes on acoustic piano alongside synthesized textures. The barnburner is, without a doubt, the almost eleven-minute title track, which encompasses a range of ideas including electronica, jungle-ism, smoldering individual and group connection, while still managing to obliterate the groove.
From beginning to end, the backbone is provided by Marcus Gilmore's tight drumming, which gets the full spotlight in "Stand Clear" with a boisterous solo. Everyone's on point with a special nod to guitarist

Wayne Krantz
guitar, electricWhen considering the process of creating progressive jazz and the "chicken versus egg" theory, it's difficult to know at times which came firstthe art or its conception. The spontaneity can be found in exhausting composition or in the heat of improvisation. Regardless, Escreet is emerging as a formidable conceptualist who can harness these elements into fully realized works that have both verve and vision, as witnessed in this brilliant release. ">
Track Listing
Intro; The Domino Effect; Half Baked; The Age We Live In; Kickback; A Day In Music; Interlude; Hidden Beauty; As The Moon Disappears; Stand Clear; Another Life; Outro.
Personnel
John Escreet
pianoJohn Escreet: piano, Rhodes, keyboards; David Binney: alto saxophone, electronics; Wayne Krantz: guitar; Marcus Gilmore: drums, percussion; Tim Lefebvre: bass (4, 6); Brad Mason: trumpet; Max Seigel: trombone; Christian Howe: strings.
Album information
Title: The Age We Live In | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Mythology Records
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