Trio
author: Richard Wines
This cd is so amazing, I've listened to it almost 60 times. It has so many textures it will make your head spin, and when Tim starts soloing, you won't know where you are.
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Tim Miller's "Trio," is a groundbreaking and enthralling collection of contempor
author: James Scott --- minor7th
Tim Miller's current release, "Trio," is quite possibly one of the most groundbreaking and enthralling collections of contemporary jazz guitar music recorded in the last decade. His distinctive sound involves the placement of a microphone near his Klein hollow chambered guitar's body, which is then blended with the traditional tones emanating from his pickups. The result of this innovative recording method is a truly distinctive guitar voice, both purely acoustic and electric at the same time, and one which is further augmented by the artist's amazing command of his instrument. Miller has a very pianistic approach to fingerboard harmony utilizing lush, intricate chord voicings reminiscent of Keith Jarrett or Bill Evans. His soaring legato style soloing, often using rich, warm violin-like sustain, allows the artist to create long fluid lines not unlike John Coltrane's archetypical sheets of sound. Both Josh Davis' spirited upright and Take Toriyama's vigorous percussion complement and elevate the guitarist's phenomenal playing. Throughout the twelve original pieces, Miller demonstrates his depth as a composer and improviser. Beautifully expressive and introspective ballads, featuring Miller's pristine acoustical sound, grace many of the compositions on this recording. On "The Trees, The Sun" the guitar takes on an ethereal bell-like quality to produce a hauntingly striking melody, echoing in ones memory long after the piece is over. Another interesting composition is "TR," a bitter sweet pastoral ballad, filled with poignant chord changes and tasteful, contemplative soloing. Other pieces like "United" and "Density One" feature blistering bop inspired excursions blending seamlessly into Hendrix inspired pentatonic riffing. Miller really knows how to build a solo alternating between rapid fire chromatic runs flanked by stylishly executed melodic motifs. This album is filled with memorable melodies, extraordinary improvisational journeys, and unique tonal innovations. With "Trio," Tim Miller has created a recording of inimitable sound paintings joining an elite register of musicians who are changing the way we listen to music
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