File:Matt Ulery’s Loom, Chicago Jazz Festival 2011.jpg
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From the tinkling opening notes of its new album Flora. Fauna. Fervor., played on Wurlitzer piano, you know you’re in for a different experience with Matt Ulery’s Loom. A frighteningly versatile bassist who is equally at home with vocal jazz (he’s singer Grazyna Auguscik’s music director), Balkan experimentation (he’s a member of Eastern Block with guitarist Goran Ivanovic), South American folk and Steve Reichian minimalism, Ulery is a young master of texture and atmosphere – and timing. Ulery also is schooled in the art of drawing fresh emotion from unusual instrumental blends. Loom, which features pianist and accordionist Rob Clearfield, trumpeter Thad Franklin, tenor saxophonist Tim Haldeman, violinist Zach Brock, vibraphonist Katie Wiegman and drummer Jon Deitemyer, is a band of steadiy shifting focus. Each of the musicians has a say in the ebb and flow of the music. In the end, you may not know what to call it. But you’ll be so happily lost in it, that won’t matter. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 |
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