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Terton: Outer, Inner, Secret

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Terton: Outer, Inner, Secret


Terton's Outer, Inner, Secret is a leading-edge set that transcends the conventional boundaries of jazz, venturing into the realms of the avant- garde with unparalleled finesse. Released by the future-facing powerhouse Tzadik Records, it stands as a beacon of innovative musical exploration, pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation.

The musicians' remarkable ability to convey complex emotions through their instruments is evident throughout the album, offering an improvisational listening experience that is both introspective and expansive. Each track unfolds like chapters in a mystical narrative, guiding listeners through layers of musical expression, from the outer edges of sonic experimentation to the inner sanctum of emotional intensity, and into the secret spaces where sound and spirit converge.

"Outer" sets the tone for the journey with saxophonist Louis Belogenis leading the band into a transcendent dimension with angular and creaky accents, supported by a bursting asymmetrical pulse from the rhythm section. "Arising" follows suit, featuring bassist Trevor Dunn's coarse arco lines and Belogenis's blitzing flurries, evoking expressions of joy and enlightenment.

Moving into "Inner," drummer Ryan Sawyer's massive rolls, in concert with Dunn's pensive arco notes, create a brooding atmosphere, while Belogenis's tumultuous improvisations implicate a mode of self-reckoning, leading to a simmering close driven by Dunn's nimble soloing.

What sets Outer, Inner, Secret apart is its technical prowess and profound emotional resonance. Terton has crafted a work that speaks directly to the soul, challenging listeners to explore the depths of their inner landscapes. This enthusiastic vigor is palpable throughout, an invitation to a journey that moves beyond the auditory to the spiritual, exploring the intersections of sound, silence and the spaces in between.

In sum, this is an album that demands engagement, offering rewards that are as insightful as they are intangible. Hence, a testament to the power of music to surpass boundaries and touch the deepest parts of the human experience.

Track Listing

Outer; Unconditioned; Foretold; Arising; Unfolding; Transmute; Inner Embody; Secret; Dissolving.

Personnel

Additional Instrumentation

Louie Belogenis: soprano saxophone.

Album information

Title: Outer, Inner, Secret | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Tzadik

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