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"This 'Aella' release is one of three in a series curated by myself and released by 577 Records. The other two records are of my trio and of Alan Bjorklund's Amygdala. This trio displays the amazing potential of improvised music. Whenev... |
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Save $1.60 Out of Stock Shipping Weight: 4.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Label: 577 Records Catalog ID: 5782 Squidco Product Code: 31961 Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2012 Country: USA Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded 2 August 2011 at Tedesco Studios in Paramus, New Jersey, by Tom Tedesco. Personnel: Mette Henriette-tenor saxophone Patrick Breiner-tenor saxophone Max Goldman-drums Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: • Show Bio for Patrick Breiner "Patrick Breiner is a saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, and educator in Pittsburgh, PA. He is widely sought after as a unique and energetic instrumentalist and improvisor. 6/30/2022 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Patrick Breiner ![]() 1. Vortex 4:45 2. Caffeine Crave / What Do You Mean the Grinder Is Broken? 4:02 3. For the Fallen 4:46 4. Fire 5:08 5. Whurl 3:36 6. Sand 6:40 7. Caged 8:32 8. Æ 4:03 9. Ø 5:33 10. A 7:11 |
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![]() "This 'Aella' release is one of three in a series curated by myself and released by 577 Records. The other two records are of my trio and of Alan Bjorklund's Amygdala. This trio displays the amazing potential of improvised music. Whenever I improvise, I personally think of three things: focus, individuality, and communication. I feel that an improvisation must be limited from the first note, or there will be no way to differentiate it from any other improvisation. I feel that the improvis- ers must have their own unique sounds, because that is essentially the material that the music is being created from. To bring these elements together, the group must be able to communicate, that is, to agree upon a single path of development and expression. These needs are met exceedingly well by Aella. Each improvisation is a unique journey that stays on a strong course from beginning to end. While there are two tenors in the group, each serves a different function and both drive forward with the drums at the same pace. The result is a fantastic comprehensibility, which for me, is the greatest pleasure in listening to improvised music."-David Schnug ![]() In Stock, Not Yet Cataloged Improvised Music Jazz Free Improvisation NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv Recordings by or featuring Reed & Wind Players Trio Recordings |
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