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Gabriel Guerrero & Quantum: Equilibrio
by Jack Bowers
Colombian-born, New York City-based pianist/composer Gabriel Guerrero plays and writes quite well, and is effectively supported by an able-bodied trio on Equilibrio--even though drummer Felix Lecaros sometimes overplays his hand. Guerrero's themes--he wrote every one of the album's eleven numbers--are by and large slow-to medium-tempo pleasant, which suits the ensemble well but runs ...
Equilibrio
Label: Origin Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Present Moment; OzPal; Expectation; Permanent Diversion, Pt. I; Nunu (For Nebula); Belong; Retrogression; No
Return; Permanent Diversion, Pt. II; Encrucijada; Belong (Alternate Take).
Present Moment
Album: Equilibrio
By Gabriel Guerrero
Label: Origin Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 09:47
Voilà La Tendresse
By Carlo Morena
Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Voilà la Tendresse; Often; Möglichkeiten; Japan 1; Dog with no name; I love music; Chorale.
Step In: Voilà La Tendresse
by Karl Ackermann
Step In is the international trio of Italian pianist Carlo Morena, Chilean drummer Felix Lecaros, and the renowned New York bassist Joe Fonda. Morena and Fonda started playing together in 1990, later adding drummer Jeff Hirshfield and adapting the current trio name. George Schuller later replaced Hirshfield before Lecaros took over the throne. Voilà La Tendresse ...
Eden Bareket Trio: Night
by Mike Jurkovic
There are plenty of rapid, skittering, minimalist moments on Night, young baritone saxophonist Eden Bareket's shadowy sophomore effort. In a smoky, late-night jam, with the moon hovering over the Brooklyn Bridge, Bareket runs the range of his instrument on eight lean and feisty originals and Matti Caspi's Lost Melody." Bareket's solos are dark, sonorous, ...
Eden Bareket Trio: Choice
by Dave Wayne
Baritone saxophone specialists, like their soprano-playing counterparts, seem a breed apart from their normal" alto-and tenor- playing brethren. In a world where it's increasingly difficult to stand out from a gaggle of technically awesome young saxophonists, one can almost predict that more players will be specializing in these second string" instruments. If Choice by Argentinian bari-specialist ...