Jerome Deupree, Sylvie Courvoisier, Joe Morris, Lester St. Louis unite for an album of explosive solos, profound improvisation—a canyon where all musical worlds collide in boundless synergy.
How to tell about an album on which drummer Jerome Deupree (ex Morphine), pianist Sylvie Courvoisier, who is described in such words, play together: “she keeps you on the edge of your seat because it feels like the piano cannot contain her. Her careening solos seem to overwhelm and overKlow the keyboard and keep you spilling.” Joe Morris, a guitarist recognized by DownBeat as the preeminent free music guitarist of his generation.” and by The Wire: ‘One of the most profound improvisers at work in the U.S.,’ and on cello, Lester St.Louis- cellist known for his Jamie Branch band Fly or Die and as a composer with works written for groups such as the Jack Quartet? Perhaps it's best to think of their collaborative album as a Canyon into which the whole world has fallen.