Otto, Matt: Umbra

Otto, Matt SKU: 43597178
Otto, Matt: Umbra

Otto, Matt: Umbra

Otto, Matt SKU: 43597178

Format: CD

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Title: Umbra
Artist: Otto, Matt
Label: Origin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805558287725
Genre: Jazz

... like a skilled boxer, he stays within himself, confidently bobbing and weaving melody through the steady rhythm, jabbing and dancing, soloing in flurries of notes. JAZZ REVIEW. From New York to Los Angeles and Kansas City, saxophonist Matt Otto always cultivated an inspired musical community with which to surround himself. Now having 14 years of performances with the energized and spontaneous KC duo of bassist Jeff Harshbarger and drummer John Kizilarmut, the vibrancy of their interactions is a given, and apparent, as the trio provides the momentum for this set of nine Otto originals. On several tracks, Matt Villinger's Fender Rhodes provides astute chordal realizations of Otto's harmonies, while guitarist Alex Frank adds an edge of free, '70s-era fusion energy. Also featured is the Paris-based trumpeter Hermon Mehari, who returns to his Kansas City roots occasionally and was in town to add his sparkling voice to three pieces.

Tracks:
1.1 Little Things
1.2 Hawk
1.3 Mousai
1.4 Prez
1.5 Paw Paw
1.6 Umbra
1.7 Wanjiku
1.8 Esthesis
1.9 Melisma
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