ByROGER FARBEY
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Circuits is the major new album from one of the most influential and inventive improvisors of his generation. Rooted in groove, with a new home at Edition Records, Chris Potter’s Circuits features keyboardist James Francies, drummer Eric Harland and bassist Linley Marthe. CHRIS POTTER tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinets, flutes, sampler. Jan 11, 2019 Circuits is the major new album from Chris Potter released on 22nd Feb 2019 on Edition Records featuring James Francies, Eric Harland and Linley Marthe. Available as 180g Double Gatefold Vinyl Album, CD, Download.
is, stylistically, relatively far eliminated fromChris Potter
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'gt;Chris Potter's prior recording,The Dreamer Can be The Fantasy(ECM, 2017) but can be certainly no less appealing. Whilst the previous album is definitely, generally, even more sedate (with some exclusions), this record is full of heterogeneous, unanticipated pleasures and handbrake rhythm turns. That said, the short-ish opener, 'Invocation,' with Potter on largemouth bass clarinet, atypically evinces a Duke Ellington-ish charm with an focus on sophisticated counterpoint. This can make 'Hold It' audio cool by contrast. But it's i9000 really a taut, multi-tracked item held in location bym.1971
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Eric Harland
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'gt;Eric Harland's crisp drumming.m.1976
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The spacey sampling at the start of 'The Lack of feeling' provides method within a couple of minutes to an Eastern-influenced, time-complex amount, underpinned by
Linley Marthe
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'gt;Linley Marthe's electric powered striper. Rhythmically, 'Koutomé' has African-american overtones which are improved by the sparse striper clarinet outlines that set up the tune. The title track is polyrhythmic and rock-infused, the horns are usually again multi-tracked and the piece will be suffused with resonant striper electric guitar. It't a gripping, interesting, near-ten minute foray. Harland't drumming towards the bottom line is especially lively.t.1972
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Both the pastoral 'Green Pastures,' with its delicate melody, and the wistful ballad-esque agreement on 'Queens Of Brooklyn,' form a organic interlude from the surrounding livelier songs. The helter-skelter method to the appropriately-titled 'Exclamation' renders it a full fun time, replete with interesting twists and moves. The set proves with the keyboard-orientated 'Pressed For Period,' but once again Harland's existence is essential, providing a essential, uncompromising beat.Circuitsbears considerable visceral heft and generally thanks a lot to Potter't multi-instrumental flexibility there's an occasional big music group feel to the songs. In any event, this recording demonstrates, once again, the mark of Potter't correct virtuosity and genius.Circuitswill be definitely an early contender for record of the 12 months.
Track List: Invocation; Keep It; The Nerve; Koutomé; Circuits; Natural Pastures; Queens of Brooklyn; Exclamation; Pushed For Period.
Employees: Chris Potter: tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinets, flutes, sampler, guitars, keyboards, percussion; Adam Francies: key boards; Eric Harland: percussion; Linley Marthe: electric powered bass (3-5, 8).
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