Waxwing - Flicker Down (2021) Hi-Res
Artist: Waxwing
Title: Flicker Down
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Songlines Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 55:05 min
Total Size: 258 MB / 1,1 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Flicker Down
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Songlines Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 55:05 min
Total Size: 258 MB / 1,1 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Flicker Down
02. On This Day
03. Fweeo Walks By
04. Your Bet
05. Time Waited
06. A Day's Life
07. Montbretia Gates
08. Highway of Tears
09. Birds in Cages
10. Crossing Paths
11. Joe's Theme
12. Breathe
13. Invisible Something
14. Just Saying
15. Cloaks of Coax
16. Peace for Animeek
17. Chasing the End
18. Parasite
Vancouver\x27s premier chamber jazz trio (formed in 2006) makes elegant, beautifully textured music, collectively developing their own compositions and in short improvs. Peggy Lee (cello), Tony Wilson (guitar, harmonica, kalimba, ektara etc.) and Jon Bentley (tenor \x26 soprano sax, tank drum, synths, percussion \x26 bells) bring a wealth of experience to the group, whether it\x27s in classical\/contemporary classical music, songwriter\/folk, or the use of overdubbed small instruments as well as sampling and programming to subtly heighten the music\x27s effect.\n\nThis is Waxwing\x27s second release on Songlines, and it\x27s similar to A Bowl of Sixty Taxidermists (2015) in its combination of delicacy and strength with a reflective kind of lyricism, often tinged with tenderness or nostalgia \- but be prepared for the unexpected as pieces move though different forms and emotional states. Bentley produced, mixed and sequenced the record, and in the process transformed some of the pieces, constructing hybrid improv\/composed\-sounding songs using Ableton Live and Serato Sample production software (uncommon in a chamber jazz setting), while taking care to retain the spontaneity of the original improvisation.\n\nBentley and Wilson both deserve wider recognition, but Peggy Lee is one of Canada\x27s most celebrated cellists and jazz composers \- her most recent large ensemble release, Echo Painting (Songlines, 2018) received great reviews nationally and internationally.