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The Depths of Memory

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2023

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Shadow Music

Label: ENDECTOMORPH Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: Nightlight Shadow; Dark Bulb; Hurl; The Garden; Hitchcock’s Staircase.

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Frozen in Profile

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Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2023
Duration: 3:47

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Micro-Nap

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Muad'Dib; Commune; Micro-Nap; Anamorphosis No. 1; Rumination; Suite Transient: Trio, interlude; Transient.

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Walking Cliche Sextet: Micro-Nap

Read "Micro-Nap" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Walking Cliche Sextet, led by bassist SeaJun Kwon, is one of those bands that cut a ragged path between several genres of music. Jazz, prog rock, classical, drones, and other elements all get mixed into a spiky, ever-changing musical stew with a raucous edge reminiscent of some of Henry Threadgill's music. On first hearing, ...

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Micro-Nap

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Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2022
Duration: 2:58

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Family Plan: Family Plan

Read "Family Plan" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Family Plan belongs to the strain of piano trios, formed in the wake of The Bad Plus, that eschew a straight acoustic jazz approach in favor of music which often experiments with distortion, repetition and knotty, mechanical melodies, all of which display the close-knit interaction between the three group members, pianist Andrew Boudreau, bassist Simon Willson, ...

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Family Plan

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Celebratory; Life is Good; Reptilian; Scam Likely; Who’s Your Copilot; Little River; Seemingly OK; Groundhog Day; Touch; What’s Your Fee; El Mono.

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<3 Bird

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2021

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Article: Multiple Reviews

New Spins On Old Masters

Read "New Spins On Old Masters" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Dave Brubeck and Charlie Parker were two of the most influential jazz figures of their eras. Many musicians have interpreted their work over the years but these two albums take more liberties than usual with their compositions to good effect. Mark Zaleski Band Our Time: Reimagining Dave Brubeck Origin Records


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