| POSTED BY: Dafnis Prieto | POSTED ON: 04 Apr 2008 10:15 AM | ||
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Drummer/Composer Dafnis Prieto launches own label Dafnison Music with New Sextet Album Taking the Soul for a Walk.
Already available at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/dafnisprietosextet
Avishai Cohen - Trumpet Peter Apfelbaum – Tenor and Soprano sax, Melodica Yosvany Terry – Alto and Soprano sax Manuel Valera – Piano Yunior Terry – Bass Dafnis Prieto – Drums Itai Kriss - Flute on track 10
Extending the quintets that recorded his first two CD’s, About the Monks (2005) and Absolute Quintet (2006), the new ensemble affords Prieto a larger canvas and palette for his compositional strokes. His new compositions are infused by beautiful counterpoint melodies over complex poly-rhythms. Distinctive and full of contrast and energy, they highlight the individual musicians’ unique improvisational talents to great effect.
“This music has a very emotional meaning. Taking the Soul for a Walk is a journey to all of the emotions evoked by its titles. I have experienced these emotions as most of us probably have, and this music is flying through our ears before it touches infinity and disappears.” –Dafnis Prieto, February 2008 “Dafnis Prieto is easily the most impressive young drummer to come on the jazz scene during the past decade. Possessing awesome virtuosity and astonishing versatility, since arriving from Cuba Prieto has made important contributions to the music of a broad range of leaders, from Eddie Palmieri and Chucho Valdes to Steve Coleman and Henry Threadgill to Claudia Acuña and Michel Camilo… Prieto’s compositions are elaborate composites melding Afro-Cuban rhythms and modern jazz harmonies into music that is ecstatic and intelligent.” - All About Jazz “He is extraordinary, a rhythmic stimulus. He comprehends the two most incredibly difficult rhythmic genres - being Cuban and being an extremely talented jazz drummer.” - Eddie Palmieri “Dafnis Prieto has what makes a great musician stand out from the pack: highly creative and improvisational instinct, an awareness of how much drama the music demands, interactive skills and a commitment to keep on growing as an artist. I am sure Dafnis will be regarded by jazz historians and musicians alike as one of the most influential and groundbreaking instrumentalists of the 21st century.” - Michel Camilo
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