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Nick Vayenas: Synesthesia

Read "Synesthesia" reviewed by Greg Camphire


Trombonist and multi-instrumentalist Nick Vayenas unveils a colorful palette of ideas on Synesthesia, his debut as a leader. Vayenas and his band mates chart their own course, albeit one that uses musical maps drawn up by the Herbie Hancock Sextet on such albums as Mwandishi (Warner Bros., 1970) and Sextant (Columbia, 1972), with the resulting path ...

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Synesthesia

Label: Divan Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Inquisitive Heart (7:11), 2. Shatki (6:06), 3. Conference of the Birds Part II (5:00), 4. Blue (4:10), 5. Intersense (6:20), 6. Prelude in C# Minor (4:50), 7. Sultan Ghalbam (5:32), 8. Abadan (2:33), 9. Voluptuous Vulcan (14:27)

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Synesthesia

Label: Giant Records
Released: 2000

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Chicago Underground Duo: Synesthesia

Read "Synesthesia" reviewed by Derek John


The Chicago Underground Duo, despite its name, is not a shadowy pair of comic book- inspired crime fighters. This dynamic duo has no underground lair and the only thing they're fighting on their new album might be the rigid conventions of the jazz musical establishment. The group consists of accomplished musicians Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor. ...

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Synesthesia: Synesthesia

Read "Synesthesia" reviewed by Michael Askounes


OK jazz fans, what d'ya get when you cross Canadian culture with Iranian culture? A back bacon kabob? A genie in a beer bottle? A hockey game where the penalty for icing is decapitation? No, sillies... you get acoustic jazz newcomers Synesthesia, and a promising - but not perfect - self-titled debut album full of sonic ...

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Chicago Underground Duo: Synesthesia

Read "Synesthesia" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Chicago's jazz and new music scene seems free from the heavy peer pressure foisted upon the New York Downtown crowd. Where New York's creative musicians tend toward holding things close to their chests, their Chi-town counter-parts are continually forming new bands, interchanging parts and creating music without the self consciousness and over-examination that goes on at ...


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