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Refractions

Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1. We Travel in Waves 05:31 2. Gamma Raid 06:16 3. Gnawing Through 03:55 4. Spectrum Class 9 05:53 5. Flyspeck 05:28 6. Space Duster 05:39 7. Wave Propagation 04:37 8. Refraction 04:56

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We Travel In Waves

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Label: Mystic Form Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 5:32

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Refractions

Label: Jazz Dimensions
Released: 2020
Track listing: Ugly Beauty; Hackensack; Light Blue; Reflections; Let's Cool One; Monk's Mood; Straight, No Chaser.

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Refractions

Label: Pirouet Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Five (Action); Tacos Wyoming; Climbing On Mirrors; Theodore; Relentless!; The All Pro 3 Speed; Friction/Vif (Reflection).

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Anna Webber’s Percussive Mechanics: Refractions

Read "Refractions" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Credit the new generation of jazz musicians for neither following tradition, nor coloring within the lines. Their music is not created within “the tradition." Unless, of course, that tradition includes maverick innovators like Anthony Braxton, Roscoe Mitchell, and John Zorn, players that, at times, have been given the label of non-jazz. This new crop of players ...

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Refractions

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2003
Track listing: Continued Obscurity; Precious Promises; Fantasy on You Must Believe in Spring; Variations; Franz; Stella by Starlight; 3 Refractions; Tumbling Tumbleweeds; America the Beautiful (74:35).

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Refractions

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Released: 2003
Track listing: Continued Obscurity, Precious Promises, Fantasy on You Must Beleive in Spring, Variations, Franz, Stella by Starlight, Refractions, Tumbling Tumbleweeds, America the Beautiful

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Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra: Refractions

Read "Refractions" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


...a lush cinematic soundscape... Kim Richmond is a Left Coast saxophonist and arranger who has won his bread performing in pop-oriented settings. Well respected and sought after, Richmond has made several recordings as a leader. On Refractions, he opts for an impressionistic/expressionistic big band sound, music that ebbs and flows, demanding the attention of the listener. ...

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Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra: Refractions

Read "Refractions" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The twenty-four piece Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra boasts a full roster of instrumentation, including double reeds and French horns, for a sound that is somewhat rare in the professional jazz world, but familiar to anyone guiding a child through a high school music program with a “concert band." Lush and multi-layered, Refractions contains a full ...

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The Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra: Refractions

Read "Refractions" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Refractions is a beautiful album, one in which almost everything composer/arranger Kim Richmond touches turns to gold. From one who was largely unimpressed by the Concert Jazz Orchestra's previous endeavors, that's saying a lot. But I'm only too happy to change course and sprinkle praise where it is due. If every album by a “concert orchestra" ...


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