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Omnisphere
2018 album by album by Medeski, Martin & Wood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Omnisphere is an album by avant-jazz-funk organ trio Medeski, Martin & Wood and the "new music collective" Alarm Will Sound orchestra recorded live at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts in Denver CO.[3][4]
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Reception
In his review for DownBeat, Michael Jackson stated, "Medeski Martin & Wood’s new album offers a summation of the group’s purpose three decades into its unconventional career. Omnisphere (Indirecto), recorded in 2015 with new-music ensemble Alarm Will Sound, provides evidence of the trio’s boundless creativity."[5] Philip Boot of JazzTimes stated, "on the provocative Omnisphere, recorded live in 2015, Medeski Martin & Wood venture into contemporary classical music, with the help of 20-piece chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound."[6] Spectrum Culture's Will Layman commented, "With Omnisphere, MMW proves again that they are committed to surprises despite their popularity. Collaborating with Alarm Will Sound, a small orchestra from the “new music” side of the classical world, they have created yet another kind of hybrid creativity."[2] Bill Milkowski of The Absolute Sound commented, "...the direct hits far outweigh the misses throughout this intriguing double vinyl album."[1]
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Track listing
- Kid Tao Mammal (unworldliness weirdo)
- Anonymous Skulls
- Coral Sea
- oh ye of little faith… (do you know where your children are?)
- Northern Lights
- Eye of Ra
- End of the World Party
Performers
- John Medeski, piano and keyboards
- Billy Martin, percussion
- Chris Wood, bass
- Erin Lesser, flutes
- Christa Robinson, oboe
- Hideaki Aomori, clarinet
- Elisabeth Stimpert, bass clarinets
- Michael Harley, bassoon
- Matt Marks, horn
- Jason Price, trumpet
- Michael Clayville, trombone
- John Orfe, piano
- Chris Thompson, percussion
- Matt Smallcomb, percussion
- Courtney Orlando, violin
- Caleb Burhans, violin
- Isabel Hagen, viola
- Stefan Freund, cello
- Miles Brown, bass
- Alan Pierson, conductor and Artistic Director
References
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