Jan 18 2020
Best of 2019 #68: Dan Weiss Trio Plus 1 – “Utica Box”
Precise like origami, swift as a knife fight, and cryptic as midnight: These are the qualities that Dan Weiss unites on his excellent 2019 recording Utica Box. Melodies are unleashed in a vortex, where sometimes they spend the entire duration of a piece in an endless cycle, and other times they break free, shards spraying in all directions. There’s a gravity to this music, a seriousness, the sense of eyes fixed to a spot on the horizon, and that singular focus is a form of momentum that carries this album briskly along no matter how fragmented it may become, keeping everything cohesive, and inducing fluid motion where conditions might otherwise become rudderless. Utica Box also serves as a reminder that the compelling nature of his music isn’t just tied to his outstanding large ensemble projects.
Your album personnel: Dan Weiss (drums), Jacob Sacks (piano), Thomas Morgan (bass), and Eivind Opsvik (bass).
Released on Sunnyside Records.
Music from New York City.
Jan 18 2020
Best of 2019 #67: Naomi Moon Siegel – “Live at Earshot”
The impression given by Naomi Moon Siegel is that she is serenading the constellations. There’s an imagery inherent to her music that is greater than the calculus of the notes, much in the same way a certain collection of stars become so much meaningful in the context of their astronomical shape and name and story. There is also a languorous nature to the trombonist’s music that radiates a sense of moonlight, of crickets on a dark evening, of dreams when sleep finally comes but not yet, not yet. It’s a quality the trombonist exhibited as a vital part of the Seattle scene, and it’s a trait that has only grown stronger since her move to Montana. This excellent live session at the Seattle festival Earshot captures it all and more.
Your album personnel: Naomi Moon Siegel (trombone), Sean Woolstenhulme (guitar), Eric Eagle (drums), Wayne Horvitz (piano), Geoff Harper (bass) and Thione Diop (percussion).
Released on Slow & Steady Records.
Music from Missoula, Montana.
I wrote about this album for The Bandcamp Daily.
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By davesumner • Recap: Best of 2019 • 0 • Tags: Best Jazz of 2019, Missoula (Montana), Naomi Moon Siegel, Slow and Steady Records, Trombone, Wayne Horvitz