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Igor Lumpert Trio: Innertextures Live
Track review of "Open the Safe!"Kinetic energy amid capacious hues and shades, meld with ballsy stylizations throughout. On "Open The Safe," Lumpert conveys a host of intricacies with odd-metered rhythmic pacing and mesmeric variances in pitch. Cohesive, yet full of split-second surprises, the artist injects cunningly deceptive tactics. The band segues into hyper-mode bop, where the saxophonist takes his time building a new theme, yielding a bit of food for thought, as Tordini tempers the flow with a searching solo and takes matters down to a near whisper. The trio closes the piece with the complex primary motif, while producing the maximum level of entertainment along the way. Indeed, Lumpert communicates guile, patience, a broad jazz vernacular and a crafty sense of the dynamic.
Personnel
Igor Lumpert
saxophone, tenorIgor Lumpert: tenor saxophone; Christopher Tordini: double bass; Nasheet Waits: drums.
Album information
Title: Innertextures Live | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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