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Silvester Battlefield
Peter Van Huffel
Featuring: Peter Van Huffel (as, ss), Scott DuBois (g), Jesse Stacken (p), Michael Bates (b), Jeff Davis (d)
REFERENCE: FSNT-290 BAR CODE: 8427328422901

Canadian saxophonist Peter Van Huffel currently makes his home in Brooklyn, and has quickly established a reputation as one of the most exciting, unique, new voices on the local improvised music scene. His quintet, which according to All About Jazz “Features some of the most outstanding, original and innovative musicians in New York’s new talent pool,” performs regularly at a number of important venues in the rapidly growing Brooklyn scene. Featuring all original compositions, this brand new recording, his third official CD, “Silvester Battlefield”, benefits of solid backing provided by his New York based quintet.
Tracklisting:
01. Closed Tight
02. Delirium
03. Good Mornings
04. The Traveler
05. Silvester Battlefield
06. Linnea’s Folk Song
07. Luminescence
08. Rundle’s Peak
Personnel:
Peter Van Huffel (as, ss), Scott DuBois (g), Jesse Stacken (p), Michael Bates (b) and Jeff Davis (d).
Recorded Brooklyn, New York, 2006.
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Review:
"Talented Canadian reedman Van Huffel has survived musically in New York,
where he currently leads a quintet of young lions that includes another
Canadian exile, bassist Michael Bates. The well-attuned fivesome, who'll
be at The Rex at 9:30 tonight to officially release the CD, are
comfortable in the bop to free world, raging cheerily on the title tune
(which refers to Germany's New Year's Eve celebrations), easing elegantly
through "Good Mornings" and "Linnea's Folk Song" and wailing hard on
"Rundles Peak." The sounds are never too dense, the approach is adaptable
and each band member is acutely aware of his colleague's creative aims.
Top track: "The Traveler" with style, rhythm and intensity in a constant
state of flux."
Geoff Chapman -The Toronto Star (Tuesday, June 12th)
"Take nothing for granted when you check out this session with Canadian
expatriate Peter Van Huffel leading his crew of New York musicians. They
work the edge of post-bop jazz, and venture boldly beyond conventional
rhythmic and harmonic patterns. A Kingston, Ont. native, saxophonist Van
Huffel writes music that opens space for improvisation, sometimes on
several levels simultaneously. And members of his quintet interact
beautifully, taking their time to establish and maintain the tone and
texture of each piece. Scott DuBois (guitar), Jesse Stacken (piano),
Michael Bates (bass) and Jeff Davis (drums) are a cohesive team on eight
originals. The results are compelling. Podworthy: Closed Tight."
Irwin Block -The Montreal Gazette (Thursday, June 14th)
"The Canadian Brooklynite has just dropped Silvester Battlefield, one of
the more memorable Fresh Sounds discs in a while. In it the saxophonist
proffers the kind of graceful turbulence that sidesteps melody yet
delivers a compelling tunefulness. It¹s all about the exploratory, and its
inner structures keep you on the edge of your seat."
Jim MacNie -The Village Voice (Thursday, May 24)
"Brooklyn-based Canadian saxophonist Peter Van Huffel leads his New York
band in a preview of material from Silvester Battlefield, soon to be
issued on the Fresh Sound New Talent label. An impressive session from
beginning to end, the set proves Van Huffel to be a compelling melodist
with a fiery outward-bound streak and a penchant for layering opposed
rhythms in quirky, compelling ways..."
Steve Smith -Time Out, New York (Thursday, May 24)
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