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"Inversations" is comprised of nine tracks (eight of which are Hoenig originals) that feature Hoenig's trio sharing their musical skills in a wide-ranging repertoire of hard bop and free avant-garde jazz. Their acclaimed improvisations speak directly to the listener in a standard of jazz language that includes hip jazz riffs, quiet sophistication and syncopated dynamics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm pretty much speechless . . .,
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This review is from: Inversations (Audio CD)
. . . bowled over by the infectiousness of this spectacular music.Leader/drummer Hoenig and pianist Pilc have played together quite a bit before, but they've never unleashed the full artillery as they do here. First of all, Pilc is a ridiculously talented player, an ADHD-ish, frenetic groove-meister--and I mean nothing negative about that assessment. He charges out of the gate on the opener, the Charlie Parker number, "Anthropology," and Hoenig matches his every move. Together they create a kaleidoscopically feverish movement of sound and rhythm that blows away any lingering cobwebs. The next selection, "Dark News," a dusky, smoky ballad, rings with hard-won authority that too many jazzers seek to evoke but don't have the proper access to and perspective on the hard life that most creative improvisational musicians daily experience. "Rapscallion Cattle" (huh?), after laying down an entirely attractive mid-tempo groove, morphs into a blazing forum of drum pyrotechnics, followed by some very smart alto-sax statements from Will Vinson, a name new to me but someone to watch closely, then devolves into general controlled mayhem from all involved, and finally ends with a quite attractive pullback outro. "W. B. Blues" opens with some righteous musings from the very accomplished bassist Johannes Weidenmuller, a long-time Hoenig collaborator, slides into a demonstration of way-colorful drumming by the leader, who, passing the baton to Pilc, uncorks a series of pianisms so bloozy as to break your heart. Hoenig counters with wildly idiosyncratic drumming, underscoring the feral heart of this crazy number. On "Farewell," a mournfully elegiac ballad, the band proves they can nail musical/emotional heartbreak as well as anyone. I'm especially taken by the expressively dolorous sentiments purveyed by Weidenmuller's brilliant solo, deftly followed up by Pilc's somber solo. "Falling in Love with Love," the beguiling Rogers and Hart vehicle, receives a thorough deconstruction only to undergo a deft and loving retrieval. I'm especially taken by the highwire group interaction, highlighted by the Pilc/Hoenig antics played out around the middle of the number and casually trumped by Weidenmuller's great bass solo. Music of this brilliance often astounds more than endears. Not here. "Astoundance" and endearment so regularly entwine that one can't, and, in the long run, doesn't care to, untangle them. Highest recommendation.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Theatrical ear for jazz? Inversations well constructed...,
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Inversations just may be one of the best put together albums Ive heard in a long time on drums, piano, and bass, etc. Ive heard quite a few that dont mix it up and this one mixes it up quite well, often on some albums you get one mood or a couple and you wait for the album to kick it in the ass and go different directions the wait on this album short lived it seems as Ari knows how to put a puzzle together pretty well in his youth go along for his ride on Inversations and wear your seat belt gotta see him live...
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Very fine session,
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I didn't know the work of Jean Michel Pilic or Ari Hoenig before this disc. Hadn't been excited about any new jazz in a few months, but this one drew me back in. The samples give a good idea of the great chemistry, composition and performance. With so many extraordinary and creative drummers making music today, it is a pleasure to hear another unique style.
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