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Quin Kirchner: The Shadows and The Light
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Quin Kirchner
drumsb.1981
Hopefully this won't occur when listening to The Shadows and The Light. But with the download, shuffle, and random listening nation we live in, the forest could get overlooked once more. That would be a shame, because Kirchner builds this album as a chronicle, a collection of narratives, and shuffle or cherry-picking of tracks certainly would diminish the experience. The whole is much more than it's parts.
This release, Kirchner's second as a leader, follows The Other Side Of Time (Astral Spirits, 2018), another double album gem. From that first outing, he is rejoined by trombonist Nick Broste, bass clarinetist

Jason Stein
clarinet, bassb.1976
Nate LePine
saxophone, tenorb.1973

Matt Ulery
bass, acoustic
Greg Ward
saxophone
Nick Mazzarella
saxophone, altob.1984
The opening track, "Shadow Intro," is an overdubbed Kirchner solo with drums, congas, and space-age synthesizer. Within the brief span of the song (clocking in at just over 2 minutes) he recreates an hour-long

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Frank Foster
saxophone1928 - 2011

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Track Listing
Shadow Intro; Batá Chop; At This Point In Time; Rift; Pathways; Sahara; Star Cluster; Moon Vision; Ecliptics; Planet Earth; Jupiter Moon; Horizons; King Korn; The Shadows and The Light; Lucid Dream.
Personnel
Quin Kirchner
drumsRob Clearfield
pianoMatt Ulery
bass, acousticGreg Ward
saxophoneNick Broste
tromboneNate LePine
saxophone, tenorNick Mazzarella
saxophone, altoJason Stein
clarinet, bassAlbum information
Title: The Shadows and The Light | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Astral Spirits
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