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Fractal Quintet - Precipieces (2014)

Fractal Quintet - Precipieces (2014)
Tracklist:

1. Simon's Samba (08:19)
2. I Don't Know Yet (04:43)
3. Precipices (09:07)
4. Summertime (04:55)
5. Ninjazz (06:59)
6. Yin Yang (03:37)
7. Sideways (04:27)
8. Sorry Charlie (06:37)
9. Wait (01:12)

PJCE Records presents “Precipieces” by Fractal Quintet, a long standing Portland ensemble led by guitarist, vocalist, and composer Libby Roach. Roach’s compositions embrace all of her varied influences, touching on elements as diverse as latin jazz, mixed meter fusion, and soul jazz, all held together by a playful, Zappa-esque sense of fun and experimentation. “Precipieces” is an exciting debut for an ensemble that has been an important part of the Portland jazz and creative music community for over a decade.

Originally hailing from Louisiana, Libby Roach grew up in Ashland, OR and was involved from a very early age in music, theater, and film. Her music has appeared in independent film soundtracks, and her legendary punk rock band Smidgen opened for Primus in Southern Oregon in 2012. Fractal Quintet has long been the forum for the development of Libby’s intricate long form pieces, which tend to be comprised of many contrasting sections and yet seamlessly balance a sense of intense, driving groove with rhythmic adventurousness and strong, lyrical melodies. Her unique brand of fingerstyle rhythm guitar is steeped in samba rhythms and has been developed partially as a result of her trips to South America throughout her life. The tunes “Summertime” and “Sideways” showcase her Bjork influenced vocal work alongside brilliant improvisations from the band’s stellar lineup. “Precipieces” is a unique accomplishment: a record that maintains a strong sense of groove and pop sensibility while never compromising in terms of sophistication and complexity.

The sidemen in Fractal Quintet have all made important contributions to the regional music scene over the last two decades. Keyboardist Andrew Oliver has played with a myriad of Portland jazz icons and led his own bands, including the internationally recognized jazz and West African fusion project “Kora Band” and his chamber jazz collaboration with PJCE Records co-founder Dan Duval, the Ocular Concern. Reed player Lee Elderton has played with Andrew Durkin’s Industrial Jazz Group, Ocular Concern, Optic Nerve Trio, PJCE’s resident large ensemble, and many more. Trumpeter Katy Presley has toured extensively with notable punk and ska bands in addition to collaborating with her father, notable upright bass player Dan Presley (“Tall Jazz”). Upright bass player Eric Gruber has played with Bridgetown Sextet, Andrew Oliver Sextet, and Devin Phillips, among others. Drummer Whityn Owen is a major force behind Fractal Quintet, and has played with notable funk bands Rubberneck and Ben Darwish’s Commotion.

Libby Roach (guitar, vocals, percussion)
Andrew Oliver (keys)
Eric Gruber (upright bass)
Whityn Owen (drums, percussion)
Lee Elderton (saxophones)
Kate Presley (trumpet)
Kipp Crawford (drums on "Sideways" and "Summertime")
Sam Howard (electric bass on "Sideways" and "Summertime")
Derek Rieth (percussion on "Sideways")
Jayson Thoming-Gale (percussion on "Sideways")
Heather Keller (harp on "Simon's Samba")


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