Composer and worldview ideologue Jim Sandeโ€™s solo work Harvest Bell Ride stretches beyond lovely. His 15 original compositions fluidly stream into one anotherโ€™s state of abstraction, enhanced by Sandeโ€™s balance of instrumentation, timbre, pace, and space.

Early in his education he seated himself in various musical contextsโ€”rock, jazz, classical chamber ensemblesโ€”and played piano and guitar. These experiences are expressed throughout and within the four-minute-or-so portals that Albany resident Sande has created. Heโ€™s as crafty a composer as he is the leader of his Jim Sande Ensemble, and is also an instrumentalist, illustrator, author, animator, and blogger. As he puts it, he finds โ€œinspiration from the material I read, from examining visual artwork, from quiet observation alone or out in nature.โ€

A former player with the Executives and Boy in the Button, Sande uses digital reinterpretations of orchestral instruments to illuminate and speak to the plaintive narrative of some pieces (โ€œAs Deer Surrender,โ€ โ€œMulberryโ€), the fancifulness of others (โ€œAugust Bug Humโ€), and the explicitly incomplex (โ€œEmpty Rug Pageant,โ€ โ€œLullaby of Blueโ€). Unlike on his previous releases, Sande renders his voice mute for this body of work. Within the context of the 60-minute Harvest Bell Ride , each composition on is distinguishable and delicately shaped as an aural montage. Consider listening a mental massage. www.jimsande.org.

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