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Dennis Gonzalez: Ts'iibil Chaaltun
ByDennis Gonzalez
trumpetb.1954
Drew Phelps
bassThere's also the dance. Listen to "Yarn" and how it spins a web of magic over Lakpriya's steady beat. In this cut, the bass girds the music with exploratory elements and Gonzalez plays a muted solo in the background that suggests

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"Namesake" begins with a strong attack on the bass string by Phelps, and he is quickly joined by Lakpriya's steady tabla backbeat. Layered on top is a train-like horn solo by Gonzalezand this evolves into a colorful expressiveness that has no small amount of

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Lakpriya has a very musical approach to the tuning of his tablas. The effect is most pronounced midway through the song "Parable." Gonzalez then enters with a very dreamlike solo, and the solo is backed by creative bass improvisation and tabla rhythms.
In some respects, Ts'iibil Chaaltun sounds like an homage to " data-original-title="" title="">Old and New Dreams and " data-original-title="" title="">Codona though this by no means is a criticism of the album. Both groups produced a string of excellent albums from the mid-70s into the 80s (and for those who have not explored these albums, they're highly highly recommended). Nowhere is this influence more noticeable than in the track "Thoink," with its jagged dance-like rhythms and playful idioms.
It is in the subtle interplay of the three musicians that the genius of this music is most obvious. Gonzalez and his cohorts provide an invigorating yet subtle listening experience full of mystery and awe. Highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Ukusa; Tsantsa; Yarn; Poem & Issy; Namesake; Parable; Thoink; Unguent.
Personnel
Dennis Gonzalez
trumpetDennis Gonzalez: trumpet, cornet, gongs, conch, bells, voice; Drew Phelps: bass, ride cymbal, gong, tamboura app; Jagath Lakpriya: tabla, tambourine.
Album information
Title: Ts'iibil Chaaltun | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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