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Pete Robbins: siLENT Z Live
ByThe key ingredient is an intrepid electro-acoustic ensemble of like-minded players featuring another brilliant young composer/improviser, drummer Tyshawn Sorey who is simply on fire; some cornet/effects wizardry (Jesse Neuman); guitar pyrotechnics (Mike Gamble); bassist (Thomas Morgan) and guest pianist (Corey Smythe) who offers some nice tonal contrast.
"Edit/Revise" has that "in the club" party vibe with its noisy/funky persuasion. The band's kicking it hard, fueled by Sorey's heavy back beats, Robbin's soulful reed, and Neuman's processed horn. It's all good, but siLENT Z's true magic is unveiled in the next track, "His Life, For All Its Waywardness" with Gamble's lengthy and atmospheric guitar intro. His infectious riff (which is threaded throughout the track) sets up the melody, as each musician enters a swelling tide that leads to unexpected soundscapes of intensity and repose.
These shifting sonic dynamics are intriguing and telling of the music's ingenuity. "Some Southern Anthem" contains a totally hip syncopation, freaked-out guitar runs, intricate horn vamps, and concludes with thunderous drums; whereas "Bugle Call" is darkly tinted, yet alluring as Morgan's bass solo shapes the mesmerizing tune. The recording also represents artists that can swing on a dime on "Eliotsong," maneuver multiple time signatures in "But If It's Empty" as Robbins and Sorey solo simultaneously like possessed madmen until solitude enters with Smythe's freely expressive piano spot. While it may be best to experience this group in person, the kinetic energy and inventiveness of siLENT Z Live translates very well.
Track Listing
Edit/Revise; His Life, For All Its Waywardness; Cankers and Medallions; Some Southern Anthem; Bugle Call; Eliotsong; But If It's Empty; Improvisation.
Personnel
Pete Robbins
saxophone, altoPete Robbins: alto saxophone; Jesse Neuman: cornet, pedals (1-4); Cory Smythe: piano (5-8); Mike Gamble: guitar, pedals; Thomas Morgan: bass; Tyshawn Sorey: drums.
Album information
Title: siLENT Z Live | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Hate Laugh Music
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About Pete Robbins
Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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