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Austin Chronicle Austin Chronicle Texas Monthly All About Jazz Heartmusic.com "Most impressive." "Elias's CD (Kicks)
is very much in the Jazz group concept of the 90's. It is obvious he has
spent the time to reach a level of excellence that is commendable." "...the MVP award on Haslanger's fourth album is his pen. The 10 compositions blend Haslanger's educational theory with an honest love of the jazz pantheon, his performative skills honed by playing with Chucho Valdés, Ellis Marsalis, and Dizzy Gillespie. Haslanger's jazz is both modern, drawing from funk and blues cadences ("Street Beat," "Watch Your Step"), and traditional, informed by the idiom's history, including Wayne Shorter and Miles Davis. Opener "Eternal & Absolute" also demonstrates a deep knowledge of Coltrane's soprano sax work." "The Coltrane comparisons
are already coming for saxophonist Haslanger, and they're not unfounded.
On his second release, Haslanger proves adept at emulating 'Trane's earlier
work and also evinces a strong feel for the master's spiritual side, as
on the stirring, beautifully conceived "Patience." But locking this guy
into a category and leaving him there is simply wrong-headed: With his
slippery, multi-faceted approach, Haslanger sounds like he's at the beginning
of a career path all his own. With melodic gifts that are every bit as
inventive as his chops, Haslanger's composing shows a deep understanding
of classic-era Blue Note ensemble invention." "Combining an intensity
and lyricism of early Coltrane with an inherent sense of fun and adventure." "Haslanger, a highly
accomplished saxophonist who suggests a number of influences, Coltrane
for one, still projects a sound of his own. This is a swinging, cohesive
ensemble." "Haslanger is now a
full grown talent, both as a composer and instrumentalist whose future
has almost unlimited potential and should be regarded in national terms." "Haslanger's debut CD proves conclusively that you don't need to be from New York City to play a mean saxophone. This set of standards Haslanger recorded in 1994 finds the young saxophonist in top form, blowing through classics such as "I'll Remember April," lyrical ballads like "When I Fall in Love," and blues tunes like Sonny Rollins' "Sonnymoon for Two" and Charlie Parker's "Now's the Time." On each, Haslanger's complete mastery of the jazz language gives him space to go beyond the simple recycled bop lines from which so many up and coming horn players refuse to deviate. At the same time, Haslanger is able to put his own spin on the pieces, adding new interpretations of both melody and chord changes to each song. Listen to Haslanger play the classic Rollins blues "Sonnymoon for Two": Whereas most horn players would try to build on the thundering interpretation Rollins gave it on his 1957 Blue Note album A Night at the Village Vanguard, Haslanger takes a wholly different approach — after playing the melody in a crisp, swinging fashion, he solos in the style of an up-tempo swing, blowing through the blues changes with a smooth, even tone and rhythm-driven ideas. Nothing could be further from Rollins' version, and this is where Haslanger breaks new ground." "A young tenor saxophonist
with a nice tone, a good sense of swing and ideas galore... (Haslanger)
solos brilliantly...this is a talented group which I hope to hear again." "Haslanger is clearly
in the forefront of the young, new, fresh players. He has respect for
tradition as well as being himself. He is a merger of the past and the
future." "This is what a cohesive
band should sound like...classic-sounding jazz with a serious groove that
will grab you with it's quiet confidence. The whole album (Kicks are for
Kids) continues impressively from top to bottom." "A young sax player
whose breathy tone, bubbling ideas and devotion to the bop tradition make
him one to watch." "This young saxophonist
sounds like a national-class talent, with a confident command of the tenor
tradition from Ben Webster to John Coltrane and an outward-bound band
to push the envelope." "...the music has a
major label feel...dropping quotes like an old pro...he can surely play
and the band does swing- when they let loose, the music soars. Keep your
eyes and ears open for this young man." "Unlike many young players,
Haslanger offers more than just dazzling chops; he has real poise, balancing
passion and pathos, instinct and intelligence. And his first original
composition, the title song (For The Moment), is a quirky little piece
that bodes well for the future." "A straight-up jazz
player who does right by classic tunes from Parker to Rollins. Very nice
debut." "(Elias) has become
recognized as one of the most promising young jazz artists to emerge from
Austin in recent times... In honor of his performance before council today,
let it be known that August 4, 1994, is Elias Haslanger day." "(For the Moment) finds
saxophonist Haslanger in remarkable empathy with a kicking rhythm section...It’s
an aggressive combo that strikes a good balance between supportive, responsive
performance and assertive challenge. Haslanger’s sound is sharp and rich...a
really fluid way of playing...the language is bop but the conversation
is fresh, generally free of clichés." "Superb new CD...Where
has this guy been hiding?" "Haslanger displays
an impressive, mature command of improvisation...displaying his rare abilities
to cluster and regroup pieces of the melody, to surprise listeners with
lyrical bursts, vibratos and to swirl his way up the scale from gravelly
bottom notes to a delicate high-end sound, almost like a clarinet’s, from
his tenor." "Haslanger and his group
have matured considerably as players in the past two years since their
last recorded outing. They demonstrate a confidence, intuitive cohesion,
and inate feeling for the music that comes directly from having performed
live together consistently in local clubs for the past several years.
They sound unmistakenly like a seasoned band rather than a soloist and
his trio. This is primarily about the Elias Haslanger Quartet and how
it has developed into a potently swingin', first rate ensemble". "Though only 25, Haslanger
is on a mission to reinvigorate a swinging, straight-ahead jazz style
in the midst of an explosion of new jazz forms...Enough can't be said
about Haslanger, his sax is a soulful thing...he swings...And above all,
he knows how to pull it together, for the music is a story."
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