Globetrotting You Are Here
2007, Lโ€™il Pumpkin Records

Globetrottingโ€™s You Are Here documents a meeting by design. Brought together on the suggestion of a mutual friend, reed player Steve Gorn, percussionist Brian Melick, and bassist John Davey, whose artistic inclinations have led them to perform, compose, and teach the elements of Western and non-Western music and have matched their talents with musicians like banjoist Bela Fleck, jazz pianist Mike Holober and singer-songwriter Paul Simon, have transduced elastic energy to notes and tones on their first release as a trio.

โ€œBe, Here, Nowโ€ opens like a recitative, with a shimmering cascade of metal followed by the hollow-sounding musings of Gorn on clarinet. The tune then lopes against the steadfast underpinning of Daveyโ€™s bass line. โ€œFair Tradeโ€ is a short ripple with a bouncy flair, enhanced by Gornโ€™s rustled melody on bansuri flute. โ€œUdubambuโ€ exemplifies the deft fingerwork of Melick on udo drum, which throbs as Gorn plays the role of dervish on flute. โ€œKafi,โ€ written by vibist Karl Berger, has a cavernous feel to it. Much of the space is parted open by the plaintive, contrapuntal dialogue between Gorn and Davey.

The weight behind the 11 compositions of You Are Here is no weight at all. Gorn, Melick, and Davey provide space and quiet when needed but instinctively allow a measured amount of depth. www.stevegorn.com.

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