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Harrington/Jaffe/Shiroishi’s <em>Making Colors</em> Is The Improvisational Album You Need Right Now

stereogum.com·Chris DeVille·about 1 month ago
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Remember when every pop star was claiming to have synesthesia? As if associating certain sounds with certain colors was not an extremely common sensory experience? That was a fun/annoying trend. I'm reminded of it by Making Colors , the new album from improvisational heroes Dave Harrington, Max Jaffe, and Patrick Shiroishi. The well-traveled trio of Harrington (guitar, organ, electronics), Jaffe (drum set, sensory percussion, gongs, effects), and Shiroishi (alto saxophone, electronics, iPhone) first teamed up for 2024's Speak, Moment , which documented their first time creating together. Last week they followed it up with Making Colors , an album that shows off the breadth of their combined powers. The music on Making Colors is placid and dreamy sometimes, aggressively skronky other times, but it never loses its sense of genuine searching.…

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