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Deep Tone Project: Torero Hallucinogene

by Ian Patterson
The curiously titled Torero Hallucinogene" (Hallucinogenic Bullfighter) is a haunting, brushes-steered ballad from Ukrainian outfit Deep Tone Project--the collaborative quartet of double bassist Konstantin Ionenko, tenor saxophonist Viktor Pavelko, guitarist Aleksandr Pavlov and drummer Pavel Galitsky. Two years on from its debut, Flow (Fancy Music, 2014), Deep Project's follow-up Onward found its home on Jordi Pujol's ...
Onward

Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2016
Track listing: 01. Contemplation 5:26
02. Dubious Pleasure 6:43
03. Pacific Ocean 4:54
04. Slightly Abashed 6:46
05. Megalomania 7:25
06. Heritage 8:11
07. Torero Hallucinogene 6:55
08. Black Depth 8:40
09. Hope 7:40
Deep Tone Project: Onward

by Mark Sullivan
Another fine collection of contemporary jazz from the Ukrainian collective band Deep Tone Project. The personnel is unchanged from their first album Flow (Fancy Music, 2014). But the compositional input is even more democratic. Previously split between guitarist Aleksandr Pavlov and bassist Konstantin Ionenko, this time a third of the tunes come from the pen of ...
Flow

Label: Fancy Music
Released: 2015
Track listing: Landscape; Odd Fellow; Blue; Recent Sense; Fragments; Untitled; Air
Shortage; Flow.
Deep Tone Project: Flow

by Budd Kopman
Flow might just be the perfect record for late-night, candle light-and-wine listening with that special someone. As the music comes out of the speakers, it floats and softly envelops the room in deep violet, making time stop for the duration. If the group can be said have a leader, electric bassist Konstantin Ionenko would ...
Deep Tone Project: Flow

by Karl Ackermann
Beyond the recent headlines there is a cultural history in Ukraine that has influenced much of Europe and Western Asia since the middle ages. Under the Soviet regime, much of the country's classical and religious music was banned while the region's folkloric music not only thrived but, after Ukrainian independence, remained a defensive mechanism to counter ...