Two prominent Los Angeles's wind/brass improvisers join forces with a formidable New York rhythm section to deliver Fine Dining under the band name Quoan. Though clarinetist Brian Walsh and trumpeter Daniel Rosenboom have collaborated in numerous bands and projects for more than a decade, this is their first co-led ensemble, and the results are as nuanced and engaging as such a union would suggest. Bassist Sam Minaie and drummer Mark Ferber ground and drive the group with a remarkably nimble approach, ranging from elegant to burly, as the bi-coastal group navigates the timbral landscapes of the modern chord-less quartet. With a fearless approach to composition and improvisation, Quoan steps into the lineage of this classic avant-garde jazz format with grace, creativity, and a cheeky sense of humor that is downright infectious.
This wealth of performance experience is on full display in the expansive stylistic ground covered throughout the duration of Quoan's Fine Dining. Beginning with the brooding groove of “The Last,” Walsh and Rosenboom carve out their own distinct sonic spaces while exploring the shifting colors of microtonal improvisation. This group has moments of unabashed jazz as well, such as the hard-swinging “Capitol Absurdity” and slippery groove that anchors “Demicolon.” The group plays cleverly with structure, as in the rhythmic palindrome of "216" or the aleatoric “Fist," and plays with ironic sound painting in "Legislation" and the title track "Fine Dining." Several miniatures pepper the record, where the group breaks into factions of duos and trios (“Gnomish”, “Shunyata” and “Witch's Butter”), as well as a couple moments of profound lyrical respite in the waltz “Moon Cage” and the elegiac closer “Braids and Brooms.”
History is not lost on these musicians. Recorded live, all together in the same room at 64 Sound in Highland Park, CA, using a total of 9 microphones, the group embraces an old-school sound that places the listener in the room with palpable energetic interplay between band mates. This marriage of history and innovation extends even to Eron Rauch's cover art, which presents a wonderfully "kill-your-idols" style homage to Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground. With Fine Dining Quoan presents an album that feels classic yet new, biting yet sweet, and overflowing with light-hearted virtuosity.
1. The Last 07:44
2. Shunyata 01:34
3. Demicolon 06:25
4. Fine Dining 03:20
5. Moon Cage 07:26
6. Gnomish 01:26
7. Fist 02:14
8. 216 09:51
9. Witch's Butter 01:17
10. Legislation 00:22
11. Capitol Absurdity 06:06
12. Braids and Brooms 08:42
Tracks 1, 5, 7, 12 composed by Brian Walsh (ASCAP)
Published by Walsh Set Music (ASCAP)
Tracks 3, 8, 11 composed by Daniel Rosenboom (ASCAP)
Published by Daniel Rosenboom Music (ASCAP)
Tracks 2, 4, 6, 9, 10 improvised by Quoan
Brian Walsh - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet
Daniel Rosenboom - Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Sam Minaie - Bass
Mark Ferber - Drums
Recorded October 19, 2017
64 Sound, Highland Park, CA
Sound Engineered by Theo Karon
Mixed by Daniel Rosenboom
Orenda Sound, Los Angeles, CA
Mastered by Sam Minaie
Bird Food Studio, New York, NY
Art and Design by Eron Rauch