On Chris Dingman's sophomore album, 2015's The Subliminal and the Sublime, the creative jazz vibraphonist/composer finds inspiration in nature, and the result is an often stunning album of both grand gestures and detailed, percolating undercurrents. Featuring alto saxophonist Loren Stillman, pianist Fabian Almazan, guitarist Ryan Ferreira, bassist Linda Oh, and drummer Justin Brown, Dingman's sextet displays true mastery of wide dynamics across a suite whose extended-form movements culminate in strikingly dramatic fashion. Opener "Tectonic Plates" begins with high singing tones and chordal volume swells, creating an ethereal ambience over which Stillman introduces a calm melody, briefly joined by sharper yet still understated support from the other bandmembers to close this lovely four-and-a-half-minute intro.
Mirage Of Deep are back with their 4th longplayer “Subliminal Perception”, released on Lemongrassmusic. An album that follows the successful dynamics of their previous works, with an Ambient- Chill sound adorned with atmospheric passages and ethereal harmonies. The collaboration of musicians and soloists has been crucial in determining the dynamics and the expected philosophy throughout the whole LP. Once again the result is an album with a variety of details in the production and careful composition blending electronic and acoustic elements.