This band's balance of taut cohesion and adventurous improvisation is mighty impressive.
A central figure of New York City's jazz and Afro-Cuban scenes over the last five decades, flutist Andrea Brachfeld, like most artists over the last two years, found a great amount of time to reflect on her art, community and humanity. For Evolution, Brachfeld's writing was affected by her dive into children's issues and the ongoing need of basic necessities even in the best of times. The added pandemic led her to a wide range of musical sources, each reflecting some universal message of the human condition. "Qingauiit" from the Inuit duo Tudjaat, "The Hut Song" from the Central African Baka people, and Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach's "Ko Ribon" inject voices of discovery, trauma and celebration. With her longtime compatriots fully onboard, the music is allowed to respond to the myriad influences, deftly blending into a distinctive voice.
"(Brachfeld) spellbinds with her assured virtuosity and clear emotional projections..."
DownBeat
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Andrea Brachfeld - C flute, alto flute, spoken word, Colombian clay flute, African wood flute
Bill O'Connell - piano
Harvie S - bass
Jason Tiemann - drums, percussion
Produced by Andrea Brachfeld & Bill O'Connell
Executive Producer: Andrea Brachfeld
Recorded by Kostandin Kamcev
at Mozart Studios, Little Falls, NJ
on 1/24/20, 2/04/21, & 9/01/21
Mixed by David Kowalski, A. Brachfeld, & Harvie S
in Hackensack, NJ
Mastered by David Kowalski
Photos by Nick Carter
Cover design & layout by John Bishop