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13 Themes for a Triskaidekaphobic
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| "This is Mothers of Invention kind of stuff. Or maybe it's more relevant to Zappa's later orchestral period. At times it's neither. At times, it's both. I think you get my drift. It sounds like Kaiser has written out these pieces fairly strictly, but I think there are improvisational moments as well. A blurb of spontaneity here and there within the inscribed explorations.
Basically, this is avant-garde composition done well. Kaiser doesn't much like to stick to the ordinary, but his flights of fancy are always unique and creative. He doesn't "get weird" just for the sake of making listeners shake their heads. Rather, he travels unusual pathways so that the listeners can discover a new and exciting window on existence.
I like unusual music of all kinds, but Kaiser's one of my favorites. He knows how to use the experimental in ways that are approachable. And he creates works of lasting impact. This disc is another amazing outing." - Jon Worley, Aiding and Abetting (excerpt) |
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ARTISTS Eric Barber (soprano and tenor saxes); Vinny Golia (saxophones, clarinets, flutes); Emily Hay (flutes); Lynn Johnston (saxophones, clarinets); Jason Mears (alto sax); Dan Clucas, Kris Tiner (trumpets); Michael Vlatkovich (trombone); Mark Weaver (tuba); Ernesto Diaz-Infante (acoustic guitar); Tom McNalley (electric guitar); G.E. Stinson (electric guitar, electronics); Jim Connolly, Hal Onserud (contrabass); Wayne Peet (organ, theremin, electronics); Brad Dutz (percussion); Richie West (drum set, percussion); Jeff Kaiser (trumpet) |
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