The third volume of duos between indefatigable tenor
saxophonist Ivo Perelman and adventurous trumpeter Nate
Wooley is their most intimate encounter to date. Beginning
with mournful, almost undersea drones, it moves through a
variety of subtly shifting moods, combining old-school jazz
romanticism with the kind of nearly telepathic interaction that
only a long-term creative relationship can inspire. Anyone
who’s enjoyed the first two volumes of this brilliant series will
find this latest dispatch to be a must-hear.
"...a mostly bucolic, thoughtful exploration of instrumental counterpoint, with hints of tradition...but mostly spare and abstract" — The Wire
"A tune like 'Four' sounds like two pals wandering down the same path, each veering off the edge to check out the foliage, but always coming back together." — Big Takeover