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Twice Now

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Download links and information about Twice Now by AJ Kluth Quintet. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:05:22 minutes.

Artist: AJ Kluth Quintet
Release date: 2009
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:05:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Red 8:42
2. Revolutions 8:45
3. A Time, Times, and Half a Time 8:03
4. Wi Fi? 7:56
5. Quiet... Then Go 5:36
6. Litha 6:27
7. Coliseum 7:12
8. Sleeping 7:34
9. Atoms for Peace 5:07

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Hailing from the Chicago scene, saxophone player Aj Kluth and his band here take a turn through rounds of both composition and improvisation. The bulk of the pieces here (with the exception of a Chick Corea piece and a Thom Yorke number that's been converted to jazz) come from Kluth and/or his guitarist Nick Ascher. With a basic structure coming from the composed sets, the band then proceeds regularly to improvise heavily over the themes. The interesting note of the album is how thoroughly some of the improvisations go. Coliseum starts out as a basic nightclub riff but ends up in Weather Report territory. Yorke's "Atoms for Peace" starts out in a spacy form, but gets pulled further, into a Sun Ra mode. All the while, the band moves carefully around the numbers. Seán McCluskey's keys anchor many a composition, while Ascher's guitar alternately sits quietly as part of the rhythm section or wails like a John McLaughlin piece. There's a lot of groove here, a lot of fusion, a lot of surprising angles. Throughout though, there's an extremely solid core of fundamental musical skills on the part of the full quintet. They individually contribute worthwhile pieces, but when they work together it becomes more extraordinary.