Ocelot – the new Brooklyn-based trio featuring Cat Toren, Yuma Uesaka, and Colin Hinton – presents its irresistibly vivid debut album, via 577 Records.
At a contemplative time for the world, the new Brooklyn-based trio Ocelot makes its debut on record with an album that emphasizes melody and atmosphere, whether the music is meditative or more volatile. This group features award-winning pianist Cat Toren, saxophonist/clarinetist Yuma Uesaka and drummer/percussionist Colin Hinton.
Ocelot represents the culmination of a year’s worth of composing, rehearsing, touring and local gigging for the band – including an October 2019 residency in New Haven, Connecticut, and a tour of the East Coast and Canada that deepened the trio’s chemistry and its approach to the material recorded later that month. Remarkably, Toren was pregnant with her daughter during the entire process, a challenge made easier by the keenly supportive relationships in the band. “We’re three friends who trust each other, converse easily and have tremendous respect for one another,” Toren explains. “Our relationships are the foundation for our interactive discourse, which can vary – we’ve performed concerts that were musically very patient, and we’ve played gigs at bars that were real bangers.”
1. Daimon II 02:50
2. Factum 10:38
3. Iterations I 04:44
4. Post 05:43
5. Anemone 06:31
6. Contemptuality 10:16
7. Sequestration 08:08
8. Crocus 07:14
Yuma Uesaka: tenor saxophone, clarinets (Bb, Bass, Contralto)
Cat Toren: piano, nord
Colin Hinton: drums, percussion, gongs, glockenspiel, vibraphone
Recorded October 20, 2019 at The Bunker Studio (Brooklyn, NY) by Nolan Thies, assisted by Carlos Mora
Edited by Edward Gavitt
Mixed by Eivind Opsvik (Greenwood Underground)
Mastered by Brent Lambert (Kitchen Mastering)