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Rhythm Future Quartet: Travels
ByDjango Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
Drawing deeply on that legacy, the Rhythm Future Quartet does its part by pushing the gypsy sound forward in the new millennium.

Greg Loughman
bass, acousticb.1973

Olli Soikkeli
guitarMax O'Rourke
guitar
Jason Anick
violin"Come Together," from the Lennon/McCartney songbook, takes the sound as far away from the Hot Club as it can get, with a quirky, off-kilter violin solo combined collective energy and the respect for the mood and melody of the original makes it a highlight.
Taking into mind the nomad nature of gypsysand the wanderlust nature of the Rhythm Future Quartet's membersthe title tune, written by violinist Anick and guitarist O'Rourkecraft a cinematic soundscape, majestic and pastoral, suggesting vast vistas mist-shrouded, grass-covered hills. "Bushwick Stomp," written by guitarist Soikkeli to celebrate his move to Brooklyn, revisits the gypsy tradition, featuring a red-hot guitar solo from the writer. The mid-tempo "Amsterdam," an Anick original, is unabashedly lovely.
Travels showcases a vibrantly virtuosic string band pushing the gypsy tradition around, slipping outside the borders of the genre with style. ">
Track Listing
Iberian Sunrise; Come together; For Paulus; Travels; Vessela; Don't Tell Me; Still Winter; The Keeper; Bushwick Stomp; Je Suis Seul Cd Soir; Round Hill; Amsterdam; Made In France.
Personnel
Rhythm Future Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraJason Anick: violin; Olli Soikkeli: guitar; Max O'Rourke: guitar; Greg Loughman: bass.
Album information
Title: Travels | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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