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The Story: The Story
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John Escreet
pianob.1984
Earning individual accolades, awards, and grants, the rising musicians have performed with names such as

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961
The music has a neo-metropolitan persona that is insightful of their personal experiences. Ideas fitting with urban storytelling whose musical words range from lyrically poignant to unrelenting progressiveness. The opening track alone, "Misconception of Life and Death" is episodic; its skin formed with rich horns, subtle shifts, and individual spotlights. "Regen Staat" is an amalgam of modern jazz, classical music, and a hard rock anthem, as the rhythm section drives the tempo and Escreetwhose fierce chops were witnessed on Consequences (Posi-Tone Records, 2008)delivers a monstrous piano solo which rivals

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
There are moments of rumination, heard in the ballad "One Essential Phrase" where the tenor, alto, and bass share the melody; power grooves in "One Two Three" with its growing momentum, arduous unison lines, and Ritchie's onslaught drum solo; and also an excursion into the surreal with "Influence."
Whether it be down to earth contemplations in "Constant Struggle" or circuitous horn flights in "Gullin Bursti," this is a powerful group whose playing is well beyond its youthful guise and one of the more memorable debuts to be released this year. ">
Track Listing
Misconception of Life and Death; Regen Staat; Darkness Before the Dawn; One Essential Phrase; One Two Three; Influence; Constant Struggle; Gullin Bursti.
Personnel
Lars Dietrich: alto saxophone, electronics; Samir Zarif: tenor, soprano saxophone; John Escreet: piano, Fender Rhodes;Zack Lober: acoustic, electric bass; Greg Ritchie: drums, cymbals.
Album information
Title: The Story | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Self Produced
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