Artist:
JACK Quartet
Steven Beck
Russell Lacy
Genre:
Classical
Total Time:
45:34
Record Label:
Panoramic Recordings
Purchasing Links:
CD, MP3, iTunes
Release Date
November 13, 2020
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JACK Quartet
Steven Beck
Russell Lacy
Genre:
Classical
Total Time:
45:34
Record Label:
Panoramic Recordings
Purchasing Links:
CD, MP3, iTunes
Release Date
November 13, 2020
"The Entertainment Factor is supported by its audience. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission."
Find out more about this album release after the jump.
Product Description: Inspired by his experiences growing up exploring the swamps and bayous of Florida, composer Scott Lee’s album-length work Through the Mangrove Tunnels features the JACK Quartet with pianist Steven Beck and drummer Russell Lacy performing eight genre-straddling movements. Ranging from ominous and eerie grooves with otherworldly flourishes to ethereal, gliding strings over pulsing drums and looping harmonies, the music evokes both the dense, swampy undergrowth of the mangroves and the expansive seascape that surrounds them.
Praised as colorful and engaging (The Philadelphia Inquirer), Scott Lee's music often takes inspiration from popular genres, exploring odd-meter grooves and interlocking hockets while featuring pointillistic orchestration and extended performance techniques. His music marries the traditional intricacy of classical form with the more body-centered and visceral language of contemporary popular music, creating a complex music of the present with broad appeal. The Berkshire Edge described the world premiere of his Slack Tide at Tangle-wood Music Center as "having moments both of calm and maximum tension...we've never heard anything like it.
Praised as colorful and engaging (The Philadelphia Inquirer), Scott Lee's music often takes inspiration from popular genres, exploring odd-meter grooves and interlocking hockets while featuring pointillistic orchestration and extended performance techniques. His music marries the traditional intricacy of classical form with the more body-centered and visceral language of contemporary popular music, creating a complex music of the present with broad appeal. The Berkshire Edge described the world premiere of his Slack Tide at Tangle-wood Music Center as "having moments both of calm and maximum tension...we've never heard anything like it.
TRACK LIST:
1 .
Through the Mangrove Tunnels: I. Through the Mangrove Tunnels
by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (3:59)
2 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: II. The Man in the Water by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (4:00)
3 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: III. Narvaez Dance Club by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (4:51)
Through the Mangrove Tunnels: IV. Flying Fish by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (1:32)
5 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: V. Playthings of Desire by JACK Quartet and Steven Beck (6:28)
6 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VI. Engine Trouble by JACK Quartet (6:00)
7 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VII. The Ballad of Willie Cole by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck 1(1:37)
8 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VIII. Floating Away by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (7:08)
2 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: II. The Man in the Water by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (4:00)
3 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: III. Narvaez Dance Club by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (4:51)
Through the Mangrove Tunnels: IV. Flying Fish by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (1:32)
5 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: V. Playthings of Desire by JACK Quartet and Steven Beck (6:28)
6 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VI. Engine Trouble by JACK Quartet (6:00)
7 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VII. The Ballad of Willie Cole by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck 1(1:37)
8 . Through the Mangrove Tunnels: VIII. Floating Away by JACK Quartet, Russell Lacy and Steven Beck (7:08)
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