Escapement

Escapement

by Daggerboard
Escapement

Escapement

by Daggerboard

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Overview

On their second album, Daggerboard & The Skipper (2022), the Bay Area group collaborated with Henry Franklin, the veteran bassist best known for the '70s cult albums he recorded on Black Jazz. Franklin (aka "The Skipper") is still with the group two years later, and the ever-evolving collective adds another '70s jazz legend to its roster for the follow-up record: drummer Mike Clark, the legendary jazz-funk master who played with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters. On 2024's Escapement, Franklin and Clark provide the flexible rhythms for the two bandleaders, percussionist/producer Gregory Howe and trumpeter Erik Jekabson, as well as pianist Matt Clark and a handful of guests. With Clark and Franklin on board, one would expect Escapement to primarily go for '70s fusion nostalgia -- but that is just one aspect of the record, which continues the cinematic quality of its predecessor. Some of the tracks definitely recall the era of rubbery grooves and shimming keyboards -- "Climbing in the Cocoon" has a tasteful electric piano sound which could easily be a more relaxed segment on a Headhunters record, and "Olivia 1" is anchored by a muscular bass riff and offers Jekabson and guest saxophonist Kasey Knudsen an opportunity to trade some funky banter. But the album offers a variety of other approaches as well, whether it's the Middle Eastern-inspired theme of "Shiva's Mode," on which Matt Clark's acoustic piano adds some harder edges, the playful "Distant Sirens," which throws some marimba into the mix, or the more dramatic "Concrete Dim," whose suspenseful quality is underscored by the orchestral arrangement. Two of the songs, "Returning the Pendulum" and the title track, are essentially orchestral pieces, too, and emphasize the record's widescreen approach. The cover artwork, with its complex machine combining the individual instruments, implies a more rigid affair, but Escapement ultimately feels more laid-back and loose -- it's mood music, suggesting a noir-ish detective fiction score as fondly remembered by a group of genial jazz fusion veterans who simply enjoy each other's company. ~ Christian Genzel

Product Details

Release Date: 03/08/2024
Label: Wide Hive Records
UPC: 0698873037324
Rank: 154703

Tracks

  1. Centrifugal
  2. Escapement
  3. Climbing in the Cocoon
  4. Shiva's Mode
  5. The Balance Board
  6. Returning the Pendulum
  7. Olivia 1
  8. Distant Sirens
  9. Concrete Dim
  10. Certified Clockwork
  11. Pertracorinda
  12. All Cool in the Wheelhouse

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