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Trevor Watts / Veryan Weston: 5 More Dialogues
Highlighted by a manifold approach to the program, the duo aligns a throng of angular discourses, generating an intimate, probing and somewhat mischievous sequence of dialogues on "Exchanged Frequencies," abetted by jovial mimicking and edgy overtones.
Watts' whispery soprano sax lines contain a myriad of linear ebbs and flows amid Weston's punctuating block chords and trickling, single-note developments. The musicians elucidate a buoyant progression of flirtatious encounters via eloquent expansionism, also dispersing loops into smaller sections to synergistically create a multi-part and excitable storyline with a busy, yet productive string of events.
Other than the highly artistic attributes, the duo's resiliency, superior technical acumen and rapidly conceived subplots engender a program that towers above similar endeavors by other prominent and lesser-known improvisers. Exchanged Frequencies is a comprehensive and effervescent portrayal of the finer points of improvised music.
Track Listing
cuTWOrm; Exchanged Frequencies; rooTWOrm; Frequent Exchanges; flaTWOrm.
Personnel
Trevor Watts
saxophoneTrevor Watts: soprano and alto saxophones; Veryan Weston: piano.
Album information
Title: 5 More Dialogues | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Emanem
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