October Trio + Brad Turner / Looks Like It's Going To Snow
Album: | Looks Like It's Going To Snow | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | October Trio + Brad Turner | Added: | Apr 2009 | |
Label: | Songlines Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-06-07 | Pull Date: | 2009-08-09 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 2 | Jun 21 | Jun 14 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 14, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
You're Trying Too Hard |
3. | Jun 17, 2009: | KZSU's Heartbleeps
Looks Like It's Going To Snow |
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2. | Jul 31, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Wait |
4. | Jun 08, 2009: | The Gabriel McClelland Show: Episode One: All Good Things...
Looks Like It's Going To Snow |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2009-05-30
Reviewed 2009-05-30
OCTOBER TRIO + BRAD TURNER: Looks like it’s going to snow
Songlines, 2009
MODERN JAZZ – Young sax/bass/drum trio out of Vancouver teams up with Turner, an incisive trumpeter, for a strong, forward-thinking set. But this isn’t a one-off collaboration: the tunes were worked out over the course of a year. The two horns have a wonderful, seamless flow, and when the rhythm opens up to match the results just sparkle.
Evan Arntzen - tenor sax
Brad Turner - trumpet/flugelhorn
Josh Cole - bass
Dan Gaucher - drums
* * * * | All tracks good. Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10
1. 6:06 – chugging tune: densely layered horn dialogue, thudding bass solo
2. 5:58 – sounds like a converted pop song: bright trumpet, thoughtful sax
3. 6:06 – horns chatter & dance together over a steady, pulsating beat
4. 0:49 – noisy free-jazz interlude
5. 8:16 –flowing avant-garde horn duet, adds moody bass & metronome beat
6. 1:42 – scattered free-jazz interlude, picks up a sort of groove
7. 8:03 – sinuous drum/bass intro, then a moody flow with ambiguous pacing
8. 3:06 – horn melody morphs into bubbling, expanding mass, deflates rapidly
9. 16:37 – 3-part suite: bass riff holds the center against loose horns & agile drums… wide open middle section… calmly melodic ending
10. 3:51 – slow and deep: dark colors offset by glowing trumpet
[ Fo ] 05/30/09
Songlines, 2009
MODERN JAZZ – Young sax/bass/drum trio out of Vancouver teams up with Turner, an incisive trumpeter, for a strong, forward-thinking set. But this isn’t a one-off collaboration: the tunes were worked out over the course of a year. The two horns have a wonderful, seamless flow, and when the rhythm opens up to match the results just sparkle.
Evan Arntzen - tenor sax
Brad Turner - trumpet/flugelhorn
Josh Cole - bass
Dan Gaucher - drums
* * * * | All tracks good. Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10
1. 6:06 – chugging tune: densely layered horn dialogue, thudding bass solo
2. 5:58 – sounds like a converted pop song: bright trumpet, thoughtful sax
3. 6:06 – horns chatter & dance together over a steady, pulsating beat
4. 0:49 – noisy free-jazz interlude
5. 8:16 –flowing avant-garde horn duet, adds moody bass & metronome beat
6. 1:42 – scattered free-jazz interlude, picks up a sort of groove
7. 8:03 – sinuous drum/bass intro, then a moody flow with ambiguous pacing
8. 3:06 – horn melody morphs into bubbling, expanding mass, deflates rapidly
9. 16:37 – 3-part suite: bass riff holds the center against loose horns & agile drums… wide open middle section… calmly melodic ending
10. 3:51 – slow and deep: dark colors offset by glowing trumpet
[ Fo ] 05/30/09
Track Listing
1. | You're Trying Too Hard | 6. | Stutter Step | |||
2. | Found | 7. | Looks Like It's Going To Snow | |||
3. | Springs | 8. | Bird Colony | |||
4. | Flip | 9. | The Progress Suite | |||
5. | Give (Sydney Carton) | 10. | Wait |