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Tomeka Reid: Tomeka Reid Quartet
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Nicole Mitchell
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Anthony Braxton
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The, mostly original, pieces bubble with a fiery intensity and a deep-seated lyricism. Despite their intriguingly complex texture there is ample room for individual expression. Reid crafts the captivating "Billy Bang's Bounce" from a heady mixture of boppish themes and languid, West African inspired motifs. Innovative powerhouse, guitarist

Mary Halvorson
guitarDriving this exciting music is drummer

Tomas Fujiwara
drums
Jason Roebke
bassThe quartet members also have superb camaraderie with one another. On the Latin tinged "Etoile" Reid and Halvorson engage in an eloquent conversation that percolates with intense emotion and inventive ideas. Roebke's bittersweet tones, during his time in the spotlight, reflect Reid's mellifluous and nostalgic melody. Fujiwara's rolling drums add a delectably dark undercurrent to the collective sound.
Reid's debut is a stimulating and mesmerizing work that showcases the superlative cellist's artistry at its best. Her exquisite instrumental prowess as well as her brilliant writing make this a singular record. This splendid and elegant freshman is just a glimpse of Reid's outstanding career. ">
Track Listing
17 West; Etoile; Billy Bang's Bounce; Improv #1; Glass Light; Woodlawn; Super Nova; The Lone Wait; Samo Swing; Improv #2.
Personnel
Tomeka Reid
celloTomeka Reid: cello; Mary Halvorson: guitar; Jason Roebke: bass; Tomas Fujiwara: drums.
Album information
Title: Tomeka Reid Quartet | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
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