Quad Sax documents a rare and focused ensemble configuration: four saxophonists, no bass, no drums, no safety net. The group use this apparent limitation as an invitation to exploration, crafting pieces that highlight the instrument family’s full range of timbres and roles. At times, the music recalls modern classical writing, with carefully voiced harmonies, canons and hocketing lines creating rich harmonic clouds. Elsewhere, it tips into jazz‑inflected improvisation or raucous, extended‑technique blowouts.
What emerges is a highly dynamic, surprise‑filled set. Pieces can pivot from hushed, almost chorale‑like textures to dense, buzzing clusters in a few bars; solos emerge from and recede back into the ensemble fabric; rhythmic motion is created through interlocking figures rather than drum grooves. The lack of conventional accompaniment throws the focus on breath, attack and blend, and the players rise to the challenge with evident relish. Quad Saxis an ear‑opening listen for anyone curious about what can happen when you strip a band down to four reeds and a shared sense of adventure.