Garabedian, Noah: Consider The Stars Beneath Us
Garabedian, Noah: Consider The Stars Beneath Us
Format: CD
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Artist: Garabedian, Noah
Label: Outside in Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 762183693225
Genre: Jazz
Honing the quartet aesthetic of his 2020 release Where Fables Meet, bassist and composerNoah Garabedian issues the spellbinding Consider the Stars Beneath Us, with a moving epigraph from the leader: "Dedicated to my father Pater George Garabedian ?????? ?????? ?????????? who was my biggest fan." In the album notes Garabedian writes: "My father passed away in the early days of the Covid- 19 pandemic, but my music is about more than just his death and his memory; this album is neither a eulogy nor a memorial. It is a celebration of his life and his spirit, as well as all the celestial bodies who continue to guide us through life." In an expansion of the quartet framework, Garabedian enlists longtime friend and producerSamuel Adams, the Bay Area-based electro-acoustic new music composer and 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, whose interventions in sound design and effects transform the otherwise acoustic quartet music in the subtlest of ways. Leading from the acoustic bass in the company of tenor/soprano saxophonist Dayna Stephens, pianist Carmen Staaf and drummer Jimmy Macbride, Garabedian aims, with Adams' active collaboration, to present the fullest picture of his artistic journey to date.
Tracks:
1.1 RR
1.2 Expectation. Regret
1.3 Pendulum for NG
1.4 Salt Point
1.5 Petrichor
1.6 Petty Thieves
1.7 Shackleton's Cocoa
1.8 Alice