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Meridian Odyssey - Second Wave (2021)

Meridian Odyssey - Second Wave (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Meridian Odyssey

  • Title: Second Wave
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Origin Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:43:11
  • Total Size: 102 mb | 257 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Meridian Odyssey - Interlake
02 - Meridian Odyssey - F Minus
03 - Meridian Odyssey - Quarantine Blues
04 - Meridian Odyssey - Looking Ahead
05 - Meridian Odyssey - NT
06 - Meridian Odyssey - For Antongiulio
07 - Meridian Odyssey - Second Wave

Personnel:

Meridian Odyssey - band/orchestra
Santosh Sharma - saxophone, tenor
Martin Budde - guitar
Dylan Hayes - keyboards
Ben Feldman - bass
Xavier Lecouturier - drums

Seattle's Origin Records opened 2021 on a hopeful, turning-of-the-page note with Second Wave, by the group Meridian Odyssey. The band comprised five young (twenty-something) Seattle-ites who took advantage of the time on their collective hands, and the low air fares resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, to journey to Alaska, where guitarist Martin Budde's father—a pilot—owns an airplane hangar which served as a recording studio. Where the plane, the hangar's previous occupant, ended up is uncertain. But the saxophone, guitar, bass, drums and keyboard moved in and went at it, putting out a polished, modernistic set of sounds, mostly from the pens of the guys playing them.

Opening with "Interlake," written by the group's drummer, Xavier Lecouturier, Meridian displays an immediacy and energy, a sort of Chick Corea Elektric Band polish; it features Budde's intricate guitar work inside the rhythm section's controlled turmoil, before a shift into an easing off of the intensity into a contemplative sax turn by Santosh Sharma, as the group re-cranks the energy level back up to the top notch. "F Minus" is a Budde composition that shouts collectively then pulls back to let Budde's guitar shimmer on a tune which makes a brash, sometimes agitated statement. "Quarantine Blues," written by Budde and keyboardist Dylan Hayes, opens with Ben Feldman's brief, yearning bass solo, then slips into a smooth, slow-tempo flow, six minutes of relative repose before the quintet goes into some high-heat cooking on Jim Knapp's "Looking Ahead."

"NT," another Budde / Hayes tune, exudes a hopeful glow, while bassist Feldman's "For Antongiulio" explores a melancholy moodscape. The album closes with saxophonist Santosh Sharma's "Second Wave," with guest guitarist Lucas Winter and pianist Gus Carns sitting in. Sharma blows hot, as the rhythm section crafts a cool backdrop, wrapping up a very promising debut, as the plane, presumably, regains its shelter, if only temporarily.


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