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Biophilia
Label: Consilience Productions
Released: 2010
Track listing: I Knew You'd Say That; Sunset and the Mockingbird; A Moment of Silence; Biophilia; Let; Day By Day; Kathelin Gray; I Just Wanted to See What You Look Like; Charm; November Spring; Always; Talk Time; Strange; Think of One; Doesn't It Feel Great To Be Alive?.
Vinson Valega: Biophilia
by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Vinson Valega is a devoted environmental and progressive activist who seems engaged with his craft on an aesthetic level but also, it seems, in a profoundly logical, moral way. The drummer's compositions sound significant, as if every note were saying something, down to the slightest tap of the drumstick. This is not to say his records ...
A Moment of Silence
Album: Biophilia
By Vinson Valega
Label: Consilience Productions
Released: 2010
Duration: 07:18
Awake
Label: Consilience Productions
Released: 2007
Track listing: Luftmenschen; Awake; Fog; This is What Democracy Sounds Like; Undertow; Ed Blackwell; This is What Democracy Sounds Like [Part II]; Stacked Sienna; Sputnik; This is What Democracy Sounds Like [Part III]; The Trend is Your Friend; Take Time for Love.
Vinson Valega: Awake
by Mark F. Turner
The underlying message inside Vinson Valega's Awake summons a quiet call to social and political awareness, just as past artists have done like saxophonist Sonny Rollins' Freedom Suite (Riverside, 1958). But for the activist and the pacifist alike, the message in this new release is clear and to the point--with music that is conscientious, alive, and ...
Consilience
Label: Consilience Productions
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Jiminy Cricket Goes To The Go-Go Dance 2. The Best Thing For You Would Be Me
3. You're Nearer 4. Stumble Monk 5. Tide Pools 6. Long & Wrong 7. Blood Count
8. Black Fire 9. New Haven 10. Fuggedaboutit 11. Jiminy Cricket Goes To The Go-Go Dance
12. You Must Believe In Spring 13. Secret Love
The Vinson Valega Trio: Consilience
by Mark F. Turner
Contrary to popular belief, it's not always size that matters. This is definitely true of the jazz trio. The combination of connection, interaction, and execution can produce magic in the hands of just three focused musicians just as well as a large ensemble. Jazz great Bill Evans sums the goal of the jazz trio as follows: ...