The Rempis Percussion Quartet - Rip Tear Crunch (2006)

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Title: Rip Tear Crunch
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: 482 Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:28
Total Size: 307 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Shreds (08:22)
2. Flank (04:38)
3. Rip Tear Crunch (28:05)
4. Dirty Work Can Be Clean Fun (02:05)
5. The Rub (12:16)

"The name of Dave Rempis's latest group is fair warning: never before has the local saxophonist led a band that hit this hard. Bassist Anton Hatwich provides a stable fulcrum with his thrumming, insistent vamps, around which drummers Frank Rosaly and Tim Daisy, both on trap sets, play a dynamic array of swinging beats, interlocking Latin motifs, martial cadences, and nuanced, meterless textures. Even at full throttle the two drummers mesh precisely, despite their divergent styles: Rosaly's is fluid and sinuous, busy with double- kick flutters, while Daisy's is more spiky and agitated. Rempis sketches keening alto and tenor lines across the surface, taking a more overtly melodic tack than he does in Triage or his free-improv quartet with Jim Baker. At other times he switches to baritone and plunges down into the ensemble's dense and surging rhythms, using his horn like yet another percussion instrument--and it's then I start thinking this might be the best new jazz band in town. The set I caught a couple weeks ago at Hotti Biscotti created an unstoppable momentum with its seamless transitions, opening with a polyrhythmic whirlwind worthy of late - 60s Pharoah Sanders and building from there." - Bill Meyer, Chicago Reader