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Ein Sof
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| "The Assif Tsahar Trio has recently been causing a stir in downtown New York music circles and at one or other summer jazz festival, as for example the one held in central Massachusets - at Amhurst - on July 27th, 1996. "The afternoon segment ended with a trio led by young tenor player Assif Tsahar. Joined by bassist William Parker and drummer Susie Ibarra, the three delivered a set of graceful muscularity. Tsahar is clearly influenced by players like David Ware and Charles Gayle, his full throaty tenor spilling out roiling waves and driving torrents. He is clearly developing his own voice on the horn, combining an energetic exhuberance and full command of the extended vocabulary of overblowing and harmonics with a sense of vocalized phrasing and open dynamics. "-Silkheart Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York in January 1997. |
ARTISTS Assif Tsahar (tenor saxophone); William Parker (bass); Susie Ibarra (drums, percussion) |
TRACKS 1. Is Here Tomorrow Will
2. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 3
3. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 2
4. Through Forgotten Ancestors
5. Sun Drops
6. Ain Sof
7. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 5
8. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 1
9. Shadow Puppet
10. Internal Dialogue
11. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 4
12. Ephemeral Symbiosis Pt. 6 |
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