Sundial Lotus
Download links and information about Sundial Lotus by Salo. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 47:54 minutes.
Artist: | Salo |
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Release date: | 2010 |
Genre: | Jazz, Rock |
Tracks: | 7 |
Duration: | 47:54 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | The Sky Is an Eye | 7:15 |
2. | Metamorphistopheles | 3:56 |
3. | Orbitron Revoluto | 7:01 |
4. | Worm Emperor | 7:43 |
5. | Glowing Orbes | 7:05 |
6. | Sundial Lotus (After P. Hindemith's Fugue No. 2 from Ludus Tonalis) | 7:24 |
7. | Trans-Galactic Sleep Chamber | 7:30 |
Details
[Edit]Salo is the vehicle for the compositions of bassist Ben Gallina. The band consists of three saxes, electric guitar, keyboards, bass, and drums. These are smart tunes with great ensemble writing that move quickly between various themes and rhythms. Everyone gets some solo space (and takes advantage nicely), but it's really about the tunes more than the soloing. In the opening piece, solo voices start to rise up out of the composition before falling back and moving on to a different section. The written transitions in and out of solos are consistently impressive. "Metamorphistopheles" is a fun and funny mash-up of styles with an odd old-timey breakdown, some gutbucket blues, and something that should have been used as a march in a classic Disney animation. "Orbitron Revoluto" has a tasty understated guitar solo with some nice spacy keyboard work behind it. Red Wierenga also has some great moments on both piano and Rhodes. Gallina favors tricky rhythms in his compositions, and drummer Alex Wyatt not only negotiates them, he seems to thrive on them. But they aren't tricky for tricky's sake; these tunes swing like nobody's business. Check out "Worm Emperor" or the title track. The writing is sometimes reminiscent of some of Willem Breuker's pieces, but Salo isn't copying anyone either compositionally or as a group of players. Sundial Lotus is a great album and a very impressive debut.