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I have been a fan of this band for 18 years. I loved their original, hard-hitting piano trio incarnation up through the early 2010s when I felt they were running out of inspiration. This new guitar and sax quartet feels like a new birth. The music seems to me more meditative and textured, still with sparks flying but a more searching, reflective mood. Long live The Bad Plus! Michael Strmiska
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Love the free flowingness… hits a nice sweet spot between toe tapping and zone shifting… nice mixing of instruments… can’t wait to see Miles and Anthony with Steve Coleman in Seattle/Olympia with Emerald City Music. snowbrain
supported by 6 fans who also own “Thar Desert Dawn”
A story of sadness, confusion, and despair ending in hope and certainty that the cosmos is not a random and meaningless jumble of atoms populated by mindless mechanical men, but a world of meaning, beauty, and truth. Emotions and the heart are not everything, but they are an essential part of being human. ianjworsomething
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I’m blown away! This album is excellent! I love the mix of Saxophone and synthesizer. I’ve been searching for something like this and I am so glad it exists. I really loved Donny’s work on the Blackstar album and I really love this too! “I want more” is a fitting title because after listening to this I indeed want more. Dionysus Virus