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  1. www.harveysorgen.com › reviews › aercine-review-for-all-about-jazz-by-farrell-loweHarvey Sorgen

    There is a stunning empathy between the five musicians who comprise Aercine, and the results of their musical relationship are sheer joy. Aercine crosses musical boundaries as easily as a butterfly moving from one kind of flower to another, then another and another.

  2. www.jazzword.com › reviews › herb-robertson-mark-feldman-michel-jefry-stevensMichael Jefry Stevens | Jazzword

    With a theme that sounds itchingly familiar, Stevens tries out some rollicking modern barrelhouse piano that mixes with some bleached Jungle stylings from Robertson. The brassman’s muted grace notes then comment on Feldman’s clear, legato, but very speedy, runs.

  3. Aercine: Aercine, Michael Jefry Stevens, Steve Rust, Herb Robertson, Harvey Sorgen, Harvey Sorgen, Herb Robertson, Steve Rust, Mark Feldman, Michael Jefry Stevens ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Aercine" on Discogs.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2003 · When the pieces fall into place, Aercine is a potent force. The musicality on “Twofold Twice” flies off disparate tendencies voiced by the piano rumblings of Michael Jefry Stevens, who tempers them with lighter lines, the bowed bass of Steve Rust and the sharp trumpet shards of Herb Robertson.

  6. www.harveysorgen.com › reviews › aercine-review-for-all-about-jazz-by-jerry-dsouzaHarvey Sorgen

    When the pieces fall into place, Aercine is a potent force. The musicality on “Twofold Twice” flies off disparate tendencies voiced by the piano rumblings of Michael Jefry Stevens, who tempers them with lighter lines, the bowed bass of Steve Rust and the sharp trumpet shards of Herb Robertson.

  7. www.harveysorgen.com › reviews › aercine-review-for-jazzreview-comHarvey Sorgen

    Herb Robertson - Trumpet Mark Feldman - Violin As we head away from a very proud avant garde jazz and towards a neutered entity called improvisational music, it is refreshing to hear an album of freely improvised music so deeply rooted in the jazz tradition as this eponymous release from Aercine.