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Simon Nabatov 3 + 2: Verbs
BySimon Nabatov
pianob.1959
Stefan Schönegg
bassDominik Mahnig
drumsLeonhard Huhn
saxophonePhilip Zoubek
pandeiroIn the liner notes the phenomenally talented Nabatov explains that this session fits into a lineage which also includes programs of his works by top drawer Americans such as

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Brandon Seabrook
guitarb.1984

Chris Speed
saxophone
Herb Robertson
trumpetb.1951

Frank Gratkowski
saxophoneb.1963

Michael Attias
saxophoneb.1968

Akira Sakata
saxophone, altob.1945
It often feels as if Nabatov's piano establishes the guide rails, from the active synthesis of comping, commentary and lead line on the opening "Pray" to the harp-like plucks and percussive taps on "Evolve." That first track is one which could easily pass as preordained, as Huhn's cool poised clarinet interweaves with disciplined but burbling synth and a calm processional vibe from the rhythm team, a mood which remains undisrupted even by the edgy digressions which everyone throws into the mix. Another example of a sustained gambit occurs on "Converge," which begins as a mysterious soundscape of eerie creaks, foreboding chords and indeterminate scrapes, before the parts gradually assume greater definition in a relentless crescendo, as if inexorably looming out of a mist. The final "Float" further demonstrates the group congruence, as jazzy outbursts erupt out of choppy interaction, with Nabatov in particularly sparkling form, while Zoubek's Rhodes-like electronics almost conjure a fusion ambience, even though they never quite settle on an agreed meter.
"Breathe," the single written number, also suggests unfettered invention at the outset, though the disconnected series of well-shaped figures emanating from various instruments hint at the existence of a controlling mind. That becomes crystal clear subsequently as the piece rotates through a sequence evoking a big band surge, then an airy Brazilian samba and an outbreak of pointillist improv, almost an album's worth of material in itself.
But even without the scripts, the band sets aside ego to pull off intriguing and cohesive results. ">
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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