ALBUM REVIEW: freaksamor and friends' avant-garde jazz trio project that sounds like multiple simultaneous conversations on the same wavelength.
, Acevedo's avant-garde jazz trio project with multi-instrumentalists/jacks-of-all-trades Charles Russell and Tiago da Silva. Recorded in separate spaces – through the COVID-19 pandemic during 2020 and 2021 – the triumvirate documented
as a largely spontaneous and raw event, with only one or two takes for each track. On the surface, the album is a gorgeous, clashing potpourri of competing languages: electro-glitch, ambient, bop, downtempo, various dance-inspired genres, and eerie"neo-classical, Southern gothic jazz." Everything folds onto itself in the roughly 42-minute project, like the scene in 2010'swhere Dom Cobb shows Ariadne how the dreamworlds work.
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