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Jonathan Reisin: Too Good X Unreality

by Dan McClenaghan
Saxophonist Jonathan Reisin says of the tunes presented on his Too Good X Unreality: These pieces are especially fragile." They are. They are like butterflies in their fragility, vignettes of space and delicacy possessed of an underlying tensile strength. A complexity/simplicity dynamic is there.His trio consists of his tenor and soprano saxophones, Shinya Lin's piano and prepared piano and Jarred Chase's drums.There is a sense of the musicians sitting down without any preplanning and slipping into ...
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by Troy Dostert
Although Option B is Israeli saxophonist Jonathan Reisin's debut album, its music suggests a much more seasoned artist at work. With lapidary instincts for crafting smart compositions and a beguiling tone on his instrument, Reisin has a convincing sense of purpose, not to mention first-rate colleagues who help him convey his musical message. Reisin is credited with six compositions here, along with a couple of freely-improvised tracks, the first of which, One," captures Reisin's aesthetic nicely. With a ...
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