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Esthesis Quartet: Time Zones
By
Elsa Nilsson
fluteb.1987

Dawn Clement
piano
Emma Dayhuff
bass
Tina Raymond
drumsThe four first met at various festivals, conventions and other sessions around the country, drawn together by a mutual love for improvised music and a willingness to take creative risks. During the first Covid lockdown they met via Zoom to share their compositions and ideas, the fruit of which was their first album, Esthesis Quartet (Orenda, 2021).
The new recording consists of seven original compositions, three by Clement, two apiece by Raymond and Nilsson. The opener, Clement's "Blue Light," was inspired by blinking traffic lights while driving home alone at night. Its pensive introduction gives way to a spirited midsection punctuated by Nilsson's animated flute before returning to its more solemn onset. Raymond's dancing "Brush Fire" recalls the disastrous Woolsey fire that burned nearly 100,000 acres in 2018, while Clement's tranquil "New Yorker" (on which she sings) is based on the poem "Scylla and Charybdis" by Megan Fernandez.
Clement's lively blues, "Hollywood," applauds the nickname given to her by drummer

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Individually and collectively, the members of the quartet are exemplary, the music commendable and at times more than that (especially the finale, "Getting Through," on which everyone excels). In sum, an inch below "excellent" but knocking hard at that door and well worth hearing. ">
Track Listing
Blue Light; Brush Fire; The New Yorker; Hollywood; Serial; First Light; Getting Through.
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Title: Time Zones | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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