By Paul Acquaro
Percussionist and composer Vijay Anderson’s Touch and Go Sextet’s Live at the Novara Jazz Festival has been languishing in my iPod for months now. This is a shame because it’s an excellent piece of work that could also already be sitting in your iPods (or whatever device you prefer).
Recorded at the Novara Jazz Festival in Italy in 2012, the recording contains a set of original compositions that feature a compelling mix of improvisation and composition and a broad tonal palette. The sextet is a choice sample of West Coast musicians, that includes Aaron Bennett and Sheldon Brown on saxophones, Ben Goldberg on clarinet, Darren Johnston on trumpet, Lisa Mezzacappa on bass, and Vijay Anderson on drums.
The first track, ‘Slippin” hits hard. After an enjoyably melodic head, the group delivers a very engaging set of solos that overlap and intertwine in a complex, but accessible, manner. The follow up, ‘Horriplilation’ is a tune with some bite. The fun continues on ‘Waldron’, another upbeat song that features interleaved phrases and rhythms. The compositional elements play quite well, as the group improvisation ebbs and flows, voices contrast, and harmonies cohere in unusual ways.
Check out this album, the sextet goes for a big, dynamic and multilayered sound that is infectious with its inventiveness and fire.
Listen and download from Bandcamp.
<a href=”http://touchandgosextet.com/album/live-at-the-novara-jazz-festival”>Live at the Novara Jazz Festival by Touch and Go Sextet</a>