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Joshua Abrams Quartet: Unknown Known
ByAbrams proves an intriguing composer, working through both known and unknown constructs, often corralling several novel gambits into one title. He has chosen with care his collaborators from the Windy City's fertile scene. On tenor saxophone and bass clarinet,

David Boykin
saxophone, tenor
Nicole Mitchell
fluteb.1967

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphone
Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Abrams doesn't make himself prominent, but meshes closely with drummer

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974
Thereafter matters become slightly more predictable. "Settle Down" starts at a lope with a nagging bass clarinet refrain, before opening out for some spirited work from tenor and vibes, while the brief "Pool" features gently swinging tenor over a faster tempo. "Leavening" is more of a surprise, possessing a ritual feel, accentuated by Rosaly's off kilter stomp and the leader's vocalized arco. It also boasts Boykin's strongest outing of the set, as he surges over a choppy pulse until edging into the falsetto range to finish. While all perfectly enjoyable, it is on the less straightforward, lesser-known tracks where the ensemble grabs the attention most. ">
Track Listing
Unknown Known; Boom Goes the Moon; Settle Down; Look Through It; Leavening; Pool.
Personnel
Joshua Abrams
bass, acousticJoshua Abrams: bass; Jason Adasiewicz: vibes; David Boykin: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Frank Rosaly: drums.
Album information
Title: Unknown Known | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Rogue Art
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