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Whit Dickey & The Tao Quartets - Peace Planet & Box of Light (2019)

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Whit Dickey & The Tao Quartets - Peace Planet & Box of Light (2019)

Whit Dickey & The Tao Quartets - Peace Planet & Box of Light (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 668 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 244 Mb | 01:46:32
Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation | Label: AUM Fidelity

This is a united & mighty pair of brand new studio albums from drummer-bandleader Whit Dickey which were created together with two distinct yet interrelated Quartets. The two works represent the Yin and the Yang respectively, the inseparable and complementary opposites, following an ancient and enduring understanding of the world. Dickey chose Tao Quartets as the name for these groups / this specific work as the Tao wholly incorporates an understanding of this eternal dynamic, and it is here to be heard.

Mary LaRose, Jeff Lederer, Steve Swell, Dominic Duval - Obbligato (2002)

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Mary LaRose, Jeff Lederer, Steve Swell, Dominic Duval - Obbligato (2002)

Mary LaRose, Jeff Lederer, Steve Swell, Dominic Duval - Obbligato (2002)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
CIMP #256 | ~ 247 or 166 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 5.26 Mb
Experimental, Post Bop, Modern Creative, Vocal

A great choice of tunes and an outstanding supporting cast mark this album from the outset. With performers of the caliber of Steve Swell and Dominic Duval behind her, vocalist Mary LaRose (not to be confused with the equally impressive jazz vocalist Dena de Rose) spins a tight yet expansive story, one that goes deep into the belly of the melodies, distorting them just enough to make them feel fresh. LaRose is a modernist, yet she values old-fashioned tunefulness and emotion. Trombone, sax, and acoustic bass may at first blush seem like an odd combination to back a jazz singer, but with her elastic vocal chords, the mix is nearly perfect…