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Alex Sipiagin - Moments Captured (2017) Lossless

Alex Sipiagin - Moments Captured (2017) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Alex Sipiagin

  • Title: Moments Captured
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Criss Cross Jazz
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 65:35
  • Total Size: 413 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Evija Bridge (11:09)
2. Moments from the Past (10:02)
3. Unexpected Reversal (10:07)
4. Blues for Mike (11:00)
5. Breeze (05:16)
6. Bergen Road (08:39)
7. Dream (09:22)

'Moments Captured' is trumpeter Alex Sipiagin's third Criss Cross date to feature a three-horn lineup, after 'Equilibrium' in 2004 and 'Destinations Unknown' in 2011.

While the earlier discs featured David Binney on alto, here it is the fiery Will Vinson displaying his prodigious talents alongside the leader and master tenorist Chris Potter. Rounding out the lineup on this exploratory all-original session are the players from Sipiagin's 2015 album 'Balance 38-58': John Escreet on piano and keyboards, Matt Brewer on bass, and Eric Harland on drums.

The intricate, polyphonic aspect of Sipiagin's writing continues to flower and grow, but it is Escreet's extensive use of the Prophet 6 synthesizer that marks this album's biggest departure. Wringing a seemingly limitless array of tonal colours from the instrument, Escreet gives Sipiagin's music a refreshing and wholly unpredictable edge.

Personnel: Alex Sipiagin (trumpet, fluegelhorn, Chris Potter tenor saxophone), Will Vinson (alto and soprano saxophone), John Escreet (Prophet 6 Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, piano), Matt Brewer (acoustic and electric bass), Eric Harland (drums), Alina Engibaryan (vocal on 2 and 5)


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  • Lessardb
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great upload thanks!
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  • oliver11
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Thank you very much
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  • autopoiesis
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Thank you very much for sharing. However, spectral frequency analysis points to the fact that it is an upconvert from mp3. Frequency cut-off is at 16 kHz.