pfMENTUM Records to Release
Two Duo CDs by Bassist Jeff Denson--
"I'll Fly Away" with Pianist Joshua White &
"Two" with Clarinetist Claudio Puntin--
On April 15
Two Duo CDs by Bassist Jeff Denson--
"I'll Fly Away" with Pianist Joshua White &
"Two" with Clarinetist Claudio Puntin--
On April 15
West Coast CD Release Shows,
With Jeff Denson Trio Featuring Joshua White,
Scheduled for Early June
   
With Jeff Denson Trio Featuring Joshua White,
Scheduled for Early June
March 28, 2014
Now Denson is preparing to showcase other aspects of his virtuosity and exquisite musicality with the April 15 release, by the San Diego-based pfMENTUM label, of two very different duo albums, I'll Fly Away and Two. The discs provide a fascinating window into Denson's vast range as an improviser. 
A singular collaboration with the powerhouse San Diego pianist Joshua White, I'll Fly Away is an emotionally charged project devoted to hymns and spirituals. Two is a melodically rich free improv session with the remarkable Swiss clarinet virtuoso Claudio Puntin.
 In many ways the projects couldn't be more dissimilar, but they're 
united by Denson's insistence that the bass can play any musical role. 
"I don't want to be 
tied down to being a function player," he says. "I don't want to have to
 only play the role of the bass as a supportive root function 
instrument. I love doing that, but I don't want to always have to do 
that. Even in more straight-ahead situations I find ways to play 
melodies. I want to be able to play textures. In a duo setting, there's a
 great deal of freedom."
It's a context 
perfectly suited to his interactive sensibility. "When you play in duo 
you have 50 percent of the responsibility and you need to be 100 percent
 committed to what you're doing if the music is going to travel and work
 and move places," Denson says. "You're either connecting directly with 
them or not. Everything they play, you must notice. But there are so 
many options. Deciding not to go with them can be really exciting too." 
The collaboration with Puntin had a very different genesis. It began, Denson writes in his succinct notes for Two, "in Cologne, Germany in 2008, and ended two years later on a rainy day in Berlin: two musicians, from two
 continents, two years apart, on two different days, in two different 
cities, met and recorded this music without discussion or plan . . . . "
 Investigating a wide array of moods and textures, the music can be 
playful or threatening, innocent or carnal. "We didn't talk about 
anything beforehand," says Denson. "We turned the mics on and just 
played. The music is completely improvised; the chord changes that 
appear are all spontaneous."
A prolific composer 
and arranger, Denson has written music for an array of jazz settings, 
from big band to trio, as well as for string ensembles, solo bass, and a
 chamber opera (which he plans to premiere in 2015). While New York City
 offered a bustling life as a freelancer, Denson has found musical 
fulfillment on the West Coast. 
"I can make my living 
playing everybody else's music being a supportive player, but I wasn't 
so interested in that," Denson says. "I'm most interested in doing something unique musically by pushing my own work. And I love teaching. So I can inspire people, and focus on what I want to do."
Photography: Peter Varshavsky   
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