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Matthias Schubert / Simon Nabatov Duo: Descriptions
By Track review of "Obliqueness""Obliqueness" is a track that vividly declares slanted applications and an indirect schematic as Schubert's opening solo spot lasts two minutes, where he projects a bit of happenstance via off-key, theme-building permutations. Nabatov enters the scenario with opaque and maniacally devised lower-register block chords, as the duo eventually intersects to dish out a flurry of discordant sub-motifs. However, Schubert calms the waters then explodes into a sequence of circular riffs; hence, the piece ends with a faint sob. Here and throughout, the musicians re-imagine the perceived descriptions to employ as a forum for fertile improvisational workouts. Unlike some free form expositions, the artists root their output on implied meanings, executed via similes or perceptions, largely immersed in astute impressionism.
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Matthias Schubert
saxophone, tenorMatthias Schubert: tenor saxophone; Simon Nabatov: piano.
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Title: Descriptions | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Leo Records
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Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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