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Jacám Manricks: Trigonometry
ByThe title track establishes Manricks as the leaderas his saxophone is front and center while elegantly gliding over the groove in sevenbut up-and-coming drummer

Obed Calvaire
drums
Gary Versace
piano
Joe Martin
bassb.1970

Scott Wendholt
trumpetb.1965
"Nucleus" begins with some interlocking phrases from various members of the ensemble and a luxuriant blend between the different instrumental voices in the group. Fresh harmonies and a unique writing stylerather than a strong melodic coremove this intriguing piece forward. While Manricks' soloing is absorbing here, the music reaches its emotional peak when Calvaire burns at the end of the track and bursts of sound come shooting out of the horns.

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
The awkward rhythmic gait of "Sketch" is like an aural representation of a menacing giant lurking around. The lopsided nature of the main rhythmic riff is both unsettling and extremely hip at the same time. Hushed, mournful tones escape from Manricks' saxophone, working over a gentle piano and bass presence, on "Mood Swing." Hypnotic, undulating eighth notes from Versace provide a cushion for Manricks before the piano enters the foreground for a loose solo excursion. An off-kilter, arcing bass riff underscores "Combat" and provides the foundation for Manricks and Versace to do some exploring. "Micro Gravity" begins with a somber, classically-infused saxophone working over a sparse piano part. Calvaire's drums-in-the-distance marching cadence enters and a repetitive bass riff keeps things in line for a while. Versace delivers a

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
Track Listing
Trigonometry; Cluster Funk; Slippery; Nucleus; Miss Ann; Sketch; Mood Swing; Labyrinth; Combat; Micro Gravity.
Personnel
Jacam Manricks
arrangerJacam Manricks: saxophones; Gary Versace: piano; Joe Martin: bass; Obed Calvaire: drums; Alan Ferber: trombone; Scott Wendholt: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Trigonometry | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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