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Matt Mitchell: Zealous Angles
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Miles Okazaki
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Ches Smith
drums
Darius Jones
saxophone, alto
Kim Cass
bass, acousticAmidst this creative cornucopia, it can be something of a relief to hear the pianist in a "conventional" trio setting, with just bass and drums for support. This is not to say that there is anything facile or straightforward about the delectable music on Zealous Angles, Mitchell's release with bassist

Chris Tordini
bass, acoustic
Dan Weiss
drumsTordini and Weiss have worked with Mitchell extensively, most notably on the pianist's Vista Accumulation (Pi Recordings, 2015), a terrific album that also included

Chris Speed
saxophoneThe music revels in the tensile push-pull of the trio as they make their way through the thicket of Mitchell's wily compositions. Weiss and Tordini possess unsurpassed rhythmic instincts, but those instincts are often employed chiefly in elasticizing the pulse rather than staying locked onto a singular rhythmic framework. The crafty opener, "Sponger," is a case in point, with all three players somehow staying in sync despite the rhythm's intrinsic elusiveness, only fleetingly converging on something approximating a perceptible shared beat, as fluid polyrhythms otherwise predominate. "Jostler" operates similarly, with Mitchell's oblique fragments scampering alongside the piquant lines of his partners. Mitchell likes to explore repeated figures, teasing out their implications by continuously re-working them, as on "Rapacious," with the music taking on a transfixing aspect as Mitchell exhausts the possibilities contained in each phrase before moving onto the next. The most wickedly addictive track is the album's longest: "Zeal," coming in at around ten minutes, has a brash energy fueled by Weiss and Tordini that gives Mitchell an opportunity to explore the full range of the keyboard, from compact ostinato phrases to impressionistic cascades.
To be sure, this is challenging music. Listeners who require accessible melodic themes will be disappointed. Yet we do occasionally get a glimpse of the unusual lyricism that can rear its head in Mitchell's compositions. "Gauzy" is a subtly gorgeous meditation, with a compelling use of space that is a reminder that for all his usual garrulity, Mitchell is just as capable of taking his music in a contemplative direction. But the prevailing temperament of Zealous Angles is indeed its zealous angularity, with Mitchell's off-centered pianistic sensibility on full display. It is a superb addition to his discography, and a likely entry on many a "best of" list for 2024. ">
Track Listing
Sponger; Apace; Jostler; Angled Languor; Rapacious; Zeal; Traipse; Cinch; Apical Gropes; Rejostled; Grail Automating; Gauzy; Lunger; Pre-traipsed; Synch; Optical Gripes; Radial Mazing.
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Title: Zealous Angles | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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