This innovative trio uses an array of instrumentationโ€”toy piano, harmonica, violin, viola, guitar, dobro, harp, tuba and percussionโ€”to confuse boundaries between jazz, world, classical and other musics. If you thought there wasnโ€™t much common ground between these supposedly disparate genresโ€”with a little tango and Eastern European gypsy music thrown in for good measureโ€”a listen to this puzzling aural soundtrack will change your mind. Blurring the line between composition and improvisation, the group fuses European concert-hall traditions with a distinctly Western American rural sense of open land and sound to conjure a territory still to be definedโ€”Morriconeโ€™s out in the rain, the horizon is tweaked, and gauzy textures hint at ever-shifting conclusions.

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