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Ari Hoenig: The Pauper And The Magician
ByIt's been five long years since Hoenig's previous release, Lines of Oppression (2011) but the gap only accentuates the growth in Hoenig's composing and the primacy he places on group cohesion over individual displays. A fine group it is too, with long-standing collaborators

Orlando le Fleming
bassb.1976

Gilad Hekselman
guitarb.1983

Shai Maestro
pianob.1987

Tivon Pennicott
saxophone, tenorb.1985
The boppish head, the all-but unaccompanied drum solo, and the fast-walking bass lines that intermittently punctuate "I'll Think About It" represent something of a stylistic anomaly in the context of the record as a whole, where more complex overlapping contours are very much the norm. Hoenig's writing is much more expansive on "The Other," where heady, swirling guitar and saxophone lines frame Maestro's solo, which veers between punchy chordal progressions and elegant flowing runs. The gorgeous ensuing guitar/saxophone melody ushers in a sublime passage, where piano and guitar shine before a thumping riff of industrial persistence and menacing tone muscles in, providing a thrilling finale.
Contrastingly, the charming slower number "Lyric" is a mosaic of melodious solos, with Hekselman'seloquent, articulate and caressingthe pick of the bunch. With five albums as leader to his name and recording credits with

Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975
Half a decade may seem like a long gap between recordings, particularly for a musician and composer of Hoenig's talents. Then again, if the mesmeric music on The Pauper and the Magician is anything to go by, then there's clearly something to be said for guarding silence until inspirationor magicstrikes. One of Hoenig's finest to date. ">
Track Listing
The Pauper and the Magician; I’ll Think About It; The Other; Lyric; Alana; You Are My Sunshine.
Personnel
Ari Hoenig
drumsAri Hoenig: drums; Tivon Pennicott; tenor saxophone; Hekselman; Shai Maestro: piano; Orlando Le Fleming: bass.
Album information
Title: The Pauper And The Magician | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Ah HA
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