Moment Frozen | ||||
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Studio album by Dee Byrne's Entropi | ||||
Released | 2017 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Whirlwind Recordings | |||
Dee Byrne's Entropi chronology | ||||
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Moment Frozen is an album by Dee Byrne's Entropi, released on Whirlwind Recordings in 2017. The five-piece band consists of Byrne (alto saxophone), Olie Brice (double bass), Andre Canniere (trumpet), Matt Fisher (drums), and Rebecca Nash (piano). [1] [2]
Reviewing the album in The Guardian, John Lewis described it as a "hybrid ... which marries John Coltrane’s late-60s interstellar voyages with Miles Davis's intense electric explorations of the early 1970s" [3]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Stelliferous Era" | |
2. | "Fish Whisperer" | |
3. | "Interloper Video" | |
4. | "Moment Frozen" | |
5. | "It's Time" | |
6. | "In The Cold Light Of Day" | |
7. | "Elst Pizarro" | |
8. | "Leap Of Faith" |
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