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Simon Nabatov 3+2: Verbs
BySimon Nabatov
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One notable aspect of the outing is its eclectic range of influences. Nabatov effortlessly incorporates elements from various musical traditions, including classical, avant-garde, and free jazz. This fusion of styles results in a rich and textured soundscape.
The musicians throw convention out the window. Forget meticulously composed melodies and pre-defined structures. This album is a testament to the power of free improvisation, an appealing journey fueled by the interplay between a talented quintet and the evocative power of single words.
"Pray" opens the album with a sense of longing and reverence, complete with
Leonard Huhn
woodwindsPhilip Zoubek
pandeiroFor those who appreciate free improvisation and the raw energy of the moment, Verbs is a rewarding listen. It highlights the exceptional faculty of the musicians involved and their ability to create compelling narratives from a single word. Nabatov's piano work, alongside his talented ensemble, creates intoxicating revelations and cryptic imagery. The lexical calls to arms instigate disparate, virtuosic responses as the artists capture the essence of language, transforming it into an enticing musical experience. ">
Track Listing
Pray; Race; Reveal; Breathe; Converge; Evolve; Float.
Personnel
Simon Nabatov
pianoStefan Sch?negg
bassDominik Mahnig
drumsLeonard Huhn
woodwindsPhilip Zoubek
pandeiroAdditional Instrumentation
Philip Zoubek: synthesizers
Album information
Title: Verbs | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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