Lucas Pino - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Alex LoRe - alto saxophone
Andrew Gutauskas - baritone saxophone
Mat Jodrell - trumpet
Nick Finzer - trombone
Glenn Zaleski - piano
Rafał Sarnecki - guitar
Desmond White - bass
Jimmy Macbride - drums
That's A Computer
OUSIDE IN MUSIC 1814
By Adam Baruch
That's A Computer
OUSIDE IN MUSIC 1814
By Adam Baruch
This is an album by American Jazz
saxophonist/composer Lucas Pino recorded with his No Net Nonet ensemble,
which includes the Polish (resident in NY) guitarist/composer Rafał Sarnecki.
Chilean vocalist Camila Meza guests on two tunes. The album presents six
original compositions, four by Pino and one each by Sarnecki and saxophonist
Alex Lore and an additional short piece of unknown origin.
The nonet sounds almost like a small
Big Band, mainly due to the intricate arrangements and extensive use of unisono
phrasing, which is wonderfully executed throughout the album. Combined with the
superb compositions, this album is a beautiful example of American Jazz brought
up to date and aesthetically inspired, which sadly happens all too rarely
lately. The music is just perfect, untouchable as a form of expression and
needs absolutely nothing in addition to what it already offers, which is an événement exceptionnel indeed.
This music is simply too good
to be described in words, sort of like attempting to dance architecture. Being
fed new music constantly, I rarely get excited about an album, but this is a
proverbial "something else". Elegant, sophisticated, lyrical, exciting… this
music has an uplifting quality about it that literally "puts a spell on
me".
If blind tested I would have probably
gambled that this is a European ensemble, as the overall musical approach
sounds similar to what the Vienna Art Orchestra and other European ensembles
were doing (and still do), especially on those two tracks featuring Camila's
vocals, which are simply sublime. But the entire album just kicks ass big time
and is definitely one of the most exciting pieces of music that arrived on my
desk lately. I surely have to explore Pino and his music and wholeheartedly
advice all true music connoisseurs to do the same ASAP!
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