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Aphelion (Dave Rempis album)

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Aphelion
Live album by
Released2014
RecordedApril 25, May 24 & September 5, 2013
VenueElastic & Constellation, Chicago
GenreJazz
Length51:30
LabelAerophonic
ProducerDave Rempis
Dave Rempis chronology
Second Spring
(2014)
Aphelion
(2014)
Spectral
(2014)

Aphelion is the debut release by the regular working trio of saxophonist Dave Rempis, bassist Joshua Abrams and percussionist Avreeayl Ra, which was recorded live at Chicago's Elastic and Constellation venues during 2013 and released on Rempis' Aerophonic label.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Down Beat[2]

The Down Beat review by Aaron Cohen says "The group’s collective sensibility sounds unshakable throughout the disc."[2]

The All About Jazz review by Mark Corroto notes "The potential for this new trio is infinite. Hopefully, there will be more where this came from."[3]

In a review for PopMatters, John Garratt states "One moment it’s Eno fog, the next it’s blistering, stratospheric bop. Aphelion doesn’t inspire admiration, it inspires wonder."[4]

In an article for Burning Ambulance, Phil Freeman says about the album "This is a fascinating, multifaceted record that’ll hit you with one unexpected moment after another, all of them enjoyable."[5]

Track listing

All compositions by Rempis/Abrams/Ra
  1. "Ruah" – 3:58
  2. "Noria" – 26:17
  3. "Saqiya" – 21:15

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Aphelion at Aerophonic
  2. ^ a b Cohen, Aaron. Aphelion review. Down Beat March 14: page 75. Print.
  3. ^ Corroto, Mark. Aphelion review at All About Jazz
  4. ^ Garratt, John. Aphelion review at PopMatters
  5. ^ Freeman, Phil. Interview: Dave Rempis at Burning Ambulance
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