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Polynya

by Gunwale

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"Albert Wildeman is Gunwale's secret weapon. He propels the group with roly-poly stabs on his bass, all accents and rhythmic tumble, that bring unfailing allegiance from drummer Ryan Packard & inspiration to saxophonist Dave Rempis." -Tom Burris, Free Jazz Blog


This debut release by the working trio Gunwale matches veteran Chicago saxophonist Dave Rempis up with two of the brightest up-and-coming stars from the next generation of Chicago improvisers. While Packard is known mostly for his extensive work as a composer and percussionist within the thriving contemporary classical scene in Chicago, Wildeman has achieved notoriety for his meteoric rise from novice instrumentalist to one of the busiest players around after relocating from the Netherlands in 2011 to immerse himself in this city’s broad-shouldered sound. With these varied backgrounds the two contribute noticeably fresh perspectives to the ever-evolving local artistic dialogue. As a trio, their voice is stark, and clear, combining a love for driving blasts of energy with a sensitivity to the smallest details, leading to music that can be a freight train one moment, and an insectoid microcosm the next. These intuitive abilities make sense when one considers the trio’s rare commitment to several months of weekly rehearsals before their first performance in December of 2015, a tradition they still continue when all three members are in town. So while Polynya may document a band in its early stages, its laser-beam focus leaves no doubt that these three know precisely where they’re headed.

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released June 21, 2016

Dave Rempis – alto/tenor/baritone saxophone
Albert Wildeman - bass
Ryan Packard – percussion/electronics

Track 1 recorded January 7th, 2016 at Elastic Arts in Chicago
Track 2 & 3 recorded January 31st, 2016 at The Hungry Brain in Chicago

Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Dave Zuchowski

Design by Johnathan Crawford
Produced by Dave Rempis

Special thanks to Paul Giallorenzo and Elastic Arts, and to Josh Berman, Mike Reed, and the Hungry Brain.

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