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Neil Welch: The Ink Around It
ByNeil Welch
saxophone, tenorb.1985

Christopher Icasiano
drumsb.1986
His latest synthesis on record, The Ink Around It, calls out from a place "deeper than did ever plummet sound," taking its title from the poetry of poet Joan Naviyuk Kane, The album inscribes the planet's tenacious trace on the impermanent imprints of humankind; it takes its title from Kane's poem "Drawn Together," that says of a vision: "Last night's lopped moon / Couldn't put into words / The Ink Around it." This in the vein of drummer

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
Ebony Miranda
celloReutter-Harrah's eerie but soulful delivery, doubled at times, by violin and string orchestra, intercrosses the pianistic lines of Welch's voice on tenor. Accenting the piece with tidal flats of breath, the saxophonist also scorches in solo sections backed by Icasiano and bassist
Abbey Blackwell
bassResembling

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940
The Ink Around It eloquently conveys a declension of the human. Thus, aiming to give up the "rough magic" that has granted him supernatural power over the earth, even Prospero pauses before he breaks his staff, needing this kind of "heavenly music...to work [his] end upon their sense." ">
Track Listing
Puhpohwee, Concepción Picciotto.
Personnel
Neil Welch
saxophone, tenorMarcin P?czkowski
composer / conductorDanielle Reutter-Harrah
vocalsKate Olson
saxophoneIvan Arteaga
clarinetEvan Smith
saxophone, baritoneJanna Webbon
violinHeather Bentley
violinEbony Miranda
celloAbbey Blackwell
bassChristopher Icasiano
drumsAlbum information
Title: The Ink Around It | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self-Produced
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