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Rudresh Mahanthappa / Steve Lehman: Dual Identity
Track review of "The General"With countering maneuvers, off-centered metrics and scintillating aerial assaults, the quartet primes for the kill on "The General." Here, the saxophonists bob, weave and impart an idiosyncratic and sizzling modus operandi atop unorthodox beats. Like whirling dervishes vying for top honors, the sax men produce high-impact statements amid a devilish, yet appeasing climate, while guitarist Liberty Ellman takes some of the edge off via his shrewdly articulated solo during the bridge. "The General" radiantly launches a program, steeped within technical veracity and cunning group-centric interplay, that proposes ammunition for the mind's discerning eye.
Personnel
Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altoDamion Reid: drums; Liberty Ellman: guitar; Matt Brewer: bass; Rudresh Mahanthappa: alto saxophone; Steve Lehman: alto saxophone.
Album information
Title: Dual Identity | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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About Rudresh Mahanthappa
Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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