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Danny Fox Trio: Wide Eyed
ByThe above statement gives a bit of insight into the way Fox works. His music, like his written introduction, is thought out, witty, humor-laced and remarkably upfront; this is serious and sincere jazz that doesn't take itself too seriously. Fox, a native New Yorker who earned a B.A. in psychology at Harvard before returning to The Big Apple to dig his heels into the music scene, turned some heads with his debut trio recordingThe One Constant (Songlines, 2011)and he's poised to turn even more with this follow-up.
Wide Eyed is enthralling jazz for the attention deficit era. Minimalist bedrock riffs are surrounded by scampering sounds, jaunty themes take sharp turns into rough neighborhoods, thoughtful suggestions are washed away by purposefully reckless tides, and a degree of sensitivity is balanced out with a proclivity for idiosyncratic construction. In Fox's world, consistency is circled by uncertainty ("Sterling"), a somewhat steady course can still be full of surprises ("Confederates"), and an episode of nonchalant music manages to hide challenges within its body ("Short Al In Brooklyn").
Fox can play the part of the harmonically adept classicist when he wants ("Patriot Daze"), but like every other phase he goes through here, it's a passing one. Bassist Chris van Voorst van Beest and drummer

Max Goldman
drumsTrack Listing
Sterling; Bonkers; All Tolled; Drone; Wide Eyed; Confederates; Short Al In Brooklyn; Patriot Daze; Punches; Funhouse Memory; Tumble Quiet.
Personnel
Danny Fox: piano; Chris Van Voorst Van Beest: bass; Max Goldman: drums.
Album information
Title: Wide Eyed | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hot Cup Records
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