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Philip Weberndoerfer: Tides
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Philip Weberndoerfer
guitarRichard Mikel
bassPeter Traunmueller
drums
Dayna Stephens
saxophone, tenorWebendoerfer is a Bavarian who focussed on music after an early athletic injury limited the physical risks he could otherwise take. Educated in German music programs, Webendoerfer was encouraged to come to New York in 2016 by

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021
Most of the tunes are originals, but "Little B's Poem" and "My Ideal" are not. The latter clocks in at more than eight minutes, and there is no flagging of interest anytime. Dayna Stephens in particularly seems to be a sympathetic presence in what is already a very cohesive group, weaving lines that match Webendoerfer's almost perfectly, especially in the funky blues "Simple Task," which also gives bassist Richard Mikel an opportunity to walk and shine. How the tune "Peace of Constance (1183 CE)" came to be titled is one of those deep questions that only the composer can answer. The Peace of Constance, readers are told, is often viewed as a significant step in the evolution of the relationship between the Holy Roman Empire and the Italian city-states, shaping the political landscape of medieval Italy. That is good to know.
So here one has a rare opportunity to groove, to hear some pretty righteous playing, and, above all, learn some medieval history. What more could anyone ask? ">
Track Listing
Little B's Poem; Low Gravity; Peace of Constance; My Ideal; Salted Sweets; Suspense and Certainty; Simple Task; The Gypsy; One of These Days.
Personnel
Philip Weberndoerfer
guitarRichard Mikel
bassPeter Traunmueller
drumsDayna Stephens
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Tides | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
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