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Transit: Quadrologues & Nate Wooley: The Seven Storey Mountain
ByNate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Transit is one of the first outfits that Wooley began working in when he arrived in New York from Denver and Quadrologues is the quartet's second disc. Here, Wooley is joined by drummer

Jeff Arnal
percussion
Reuben Radding
bass, acousticb.1966
Seth Misterka
saxophoneSeven Storey Mountain is an exploration of (and creation of) environment, which finds Wooley joined by semi-regular partner

Paul Lytton
drumsb.1947
David Grubbs
guitarTracks and Personnel
QuadrologuesTracks: Strata; Walking on Fire; The Science of Breath; Flip; Rapid Eye Movement; Z Train; Meeting Ground; Time isn't what you think; Speaking in Tongues; Myrtle Avenue Revival.
Personnel: Nate Wooley: trumpet; Seth Misterka: alto saxophone; Reuben Radding: bass; Jeff Arnal: drums.
The Seven Storey Mountain
Tracks: The Seven Storey Mountain.
Personnel: Nate Wooley: trumpet and electronics; Paul Lytton: percussion and electronics; David Grubbs: harmonium.
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