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MoonMot: Going Down The Well

Read "Going Down The Well" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Six musicians from the UK and Switzerland, with a strong background in improvisation and a talent for mixing acoustic and electronic instrumentation, creating tunes which move from the gentle, Rhodes-led, intro to “35 Years" and the bass-sax interplay which opens “Threnody Of The English Polity" to the raucous baritone sax of the title track—that is MoonMot on Going Down The Well. The sextet formed in 2017 when saxophonists Dee Byrne (Entropi, Deemer) and Cath Roberts (Sloth Racket, Favourite ...

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Dee Byrne's Entropi: Moment Frozen

Read "Moment Frozen" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Whilst studying for her Masters at London's Trinity Laban Music Conservatoire of Music and Dance, altoist and composer Dee Byrne met her co-frontliner, trumpeter André Cannière where he's a visiting jazz tutor. Moment Frozen is the follow- up to Entropi's debut album New Era, released in June 2015 on the F-IRE Presents label. The collective improvisational opening to “Stelliferous Era," used as a tension-building device, rapidly gives way to a release with a piano and bass driven theme, ...


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