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Mark Helias - Tony Malaby - Tom Rainey: The Signal Maker
ByMark Helias
bassHelias' dual purpose attack is a prominent staple of this rapidly moving presentation. He contrasts saxophonist

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Tom Rainey
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Ideas abound with creative minds on the loose. Variety is also a key factor, whether the band is bopping to a frothy, mid-tempo pulse on "Vocalise," or burning the midnight oil on the hard-hitting "Soliloquy." Nonetheless, many of these works feature Malaby's snaking and fiery lines as he toggles between the inside and outside jazz realm. But on "End Point," they delve into a subliminal motif and build steam, partly due to Rainey's crashing cymbals and pummeling rolls across the toms. Moreover, Helias' corpulent lines spring the group into an odd-metered funk groove, as Malaby builds tension with rough-hewn phrasings interwoven with temperate diversions.
The musicians generate warmth along with frisky, up-tempo swing and bop metrics while also bursting at the seams on the muscular and spiraling thematic developments, heard during "Motoric." And the final piece "Initialize," casts a brooding atmospheric, tinted with the bassist's scratchy arco-lines, leading to the trio's unorthodox sound-sculpting escapades. Hence, The Signal Maker hits the mark from a 360-degree realm of possible jazz-centric applications and broadly envisioned concepts, derived from the musicians collective experiences and lofty artistic motivations. ">
Track Listing
The Signal Maker; Ca Vous Gene; Largesse;Post Post; Vocalise; Soliloquy; End Point; Brothers; Fast Feast; Motoric; Temoine; You'll Never Guess; Initialize.
Personnel
Mark Helias
bassMark Helias: bass; Tony Malaby: saxophone; Tom Rainey: drums.
Album information
Title: The Signal Maker | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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