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DESCRIPTION: Doors 7:30pm/Music 8:00pm \n\n “this is a vital\, frequently
  thrilling calling card from an explosive quintet\, whose leader serves co
 mpelling notice of his credentials as a composer and bandleader of some di
 stinction.” All About Jazz \n\n  \n \nStephen Davis (drums\, composition
 ) \n\n Alexander Hawkins (piano) \n\n Michael Formanek (bass) \n\n Angelik
 a Niescier (alto sax) \n\n Tom Challenger (tenor sax) \n\n Belfast-based d
 rummer and improvisor Stephen Davis is one of the most sought-after musici
 ans and collaborators working today. He is a member of Anthony Braxton’s
  ‘The New Standard’ and the Alexander Hawkins Trio\, and has worked wi
 th Marc Ribot\, Evan Parker\, Kris Davis\, Paul Dunmall\, Django Bates\, a
 nd Van Morrison to name but a few. Davis made his name in the improvising 
 trio Bourne\, Davis\, Kane\, whose debut album Lost Something (Edition Rec
 ords\, 2008) prompted The Guardian's John Fordham to acknowledge the trio'
 s "world class status." \n\n His new project arrived in the form of ‘Gle
 aming World Unit’\, marking a new chapter for Davis\, and a first intern
 ational label release (577 Records\, New York City). With a title drawing 
 on sentiments from a letter written by Seamus Heaney\, he was inspired by 
 time spent in the Wicklow mountains\, being submerged in forests for often
  hours at a time. \n\n Being surrounded by offerings of the compositional 
 power of the landscape led to a brand-new approach to tune-writing\, where
  improvisation and composition are purposefully blurred\, inviting the lis
 tener to make their own assessment. Ghosts\, forests\, old photographs and
  conversations with elders all fed into a novel sound blending elements of
  free jazz\, punk\, contemporary classical\, electronics\, and art-music. 
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SUMMARY:Gleaming World Unit
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/improvised-music-company/gleaming-world-unit-su
 gar-club-sep26
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