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Joel Harrison, Lorenzo Feliciati - Holy Abyss (2012)

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Joel Harrison, Lorenzo Feliciati - Holy Abyss (2012)

Joel Harrison, Lorenzo Feliciati - Holy Abyss (2012)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 53:20 | 299 MB
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Modern Creative | Label: Cuneiform Records | Catalog: Rune 334

Holy Abyss is an international collaborative effort between American guitarist Joel Harrison, Italian bassist Lorenzo Feliciati, Vietnamese-American trumpeter Cuong Vu, Great Britain's Roy Powell on piano and B-3, and American drummer and percussion master Dan Weiss. Though this quintet comes together for the first time here, Harrison has long worked with Weiss, and Feliciati with Powell and Vu. Of the eight compositions , Harrison and Feliciati each contribute three and Vu, two.

Joel Harrison - Still Point: Turning World (2019)

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Joel Harrison - Still Point: Turning World (2019)

Joel Harrison - Still Point: Turning World (2019)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | Digital booklet | 00:55:15 | 323 Mb
Jazz, Modern Creative | Label: Whirlwind Recordings

To enter the immersive realm of Still Point: Turning World is to join guitarist/composer Joel Harrison and colleagues in embracing the gloriously enlightening globalization of music, unhindered by category or preconception. This original eight-movement work brings together contemporary percussion quartet Talujon (Matt Ward, Michael Lipsey, Tom Kolor, David Cossin), Indian sarode player Anupam Shobhakar, and jazz musicians Hans Glawischnig (bass), Ben Wendel (saxophone/bassoon) and Dan Weiss (drums/tabla) to realize the guitarist’s striking, kaleidoscopic vision. Guests include V. Selvaganesh (perc.), Nittin Mitta (tabla), and Stephan Crump (bass).