supported by 5 fans who also own “Live at the Cafe OTO with Pat Thomas”
Navigation offers an exhilarating chase of a listen. Each track is something of a thicket that one has to navigate as well, but that is the thrill of it, particularly because the playing is so responsive to what the ensemble is inventing and discovering. This is freeing jazz, and as we say in ATL, I appreciate you. jly54
supported by 5 fans who also own “Live at the Cafe OTO with Pat Thomas”
Fire House Records has a catalogue of outstanding releases and this fits the bill perfectly by the sound of this initial track...there is power here and, yes, an irreverence for any kind of safety net...tremendously committed ensemble playing on display... John Cratchley