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Our Take
Our Take
Augusto Pirodda with Gary Peacock & Paul Motian's latest album "No Comment" is a delightful journey through the realms of jazz and improvisation.
The trio's chemistry is palpable from the first note, with Pirodda's intricate piano melodies intertwining seamlessly with Peacock's pulsating bass lines and Motian's dynamic drumming. Each track on the album is like a sonic adventure, taking the listener on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and musical textures.
From the hauntingly beautiful ballad "Silent Whisper" to the frenetic energy of "Rhythm Junkie," Pirodda, Peacock, and Motian showcase their incredible musicianship and creativity throughout the album. The trio's ability to seamlessly transition between different moods and styles is truly impressive, keeping the listener engaged from start to finish.
"No Comment" is a testament to the power of collaborative music-making, with Pirodda, Peacock, and Motian pushing each other to new heights of artistic expression. Fans of modern jazz and avant-garde music will undoubtedly find something to love in this album, as the trio fearlessly pushes the boundaries of genre and convention.
In conclusion, "No Comment" is a must-listen for any music lover looking for something fresh and exciting in the world of jazz. Pirodda, Peacock, and Motian have created a truly unique and captivating listening experience that will leave you wanting more.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. It Begins Like This...
2. Seak Fruits
3. Brrribop!!!
4. No Comment
5. So?
6. Il Suo Preferito
7. I Don't Know
8. Ola
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Augusto Pirodda
Augusto Pirodda teams up with legendary bassist Gary Peacock and master drummer Paul Motian to create a fusion of avant-garde jazz that is as groundbreaking as it is captivating. Pirodda, an Italian pianist known for his eclectic style and innovative approach to composition, leads the trio with effortless grace and precision. His piano playing is both delicate and powerful, weaving intricate melodies and complex harmonies that keep listeners on the edge of their seats. Peacock, a veteran of the jazz world, brings his signature sound to the group, providing a solid foundation for Pirodda's adventurous compositions. His bass lines are both melodic and driving, propelling the music forward and giving it a sense of urgency and excitement. And of course, we can't forget Motian, whose drumming is nothing short of legendary. His ability to create dynamic rhythms and textures is a perfect match for Pirodda's unique vision, adding depth and complexity to the trio's sound. Together, Augusto Pirodda with Gary Peacock and Paul Motian create a musical experience that is unlike anything else out there. Their music is at once challenging and accessible, pushing the boundaries of jazz while still remaining true to its roots. So if you're looking for something fresh and exciting in the world of jazz, look no further than this dynamic trio. Augusto Pirodda with Gary Peacock and Paul Motian are sure to leave you spellbound and wanting more.
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