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Rob Susman: Top Secret Lab
ByRob Susman
tromboneThe question is whether Susman's blend of old-school funk with more modern design might whet a listener's appetite. And the answer is, it most likely depends on who is listening. There is certainly much to admire, as Susman never leads the ensemble so far "out there" (even on his composition of that name) that the ties to traditional harmony, rhythm and stability are severed, and his charts are invariably well- drawn and accessible.
There are two charts with Latin overtones: "Erghen Diado" and Susman's "Burrito Malo"and they are among the session's high points, lyrically and rhythmically strong with sharp solos by soprano saxophonist

Chris Hemingway
saxophone, altoMaximilian Schweiger
saxophone, baritone
Seneca Black
trumpetChris Anderson
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"Burrito Malo" leads to "Out There," on which Susman uses the theremin for ethereal effect. Additionally, there are trim solos by tenor

Stan Killian
saxophone, tenor
Yuichi Hirakawa
drums
Jane Getter
guitarFor what it is, Top Secret Lab is very good. The nonet is on its toes, and Susman's charts, albeit more or less encased, are commendable. A treat for fans of jazz with a definite contemporary preference, in spite of its concise thirty-six-minute playing time. ">
Track Listing
Tastes Like Chicken; This Time; Erghen Diado; East Side Infirmary; Burrito Malo; Out There; When a Man Loves a Woman.
Personnel
Rob Susman
tromboneSeneca Black
trumpetChris Anderson
tromboneStan Killian
saxophone, tenorChris Hemingway
saxophone, altoMaximilian Schweiger
saxophone, baritoneJane Getter
guitarDan Asher
bassYuichi Hirakawa
drumsAlbum information
Title: Top Secret Lab | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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