Date | City | Timing | Notes |
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2024-07-30 | St. Louis, MO | 12:21 | > from "Tweezer," Trey's sprite soloing splinters to sparkle before more by way of serious improv. Terrific full-band play atop perfect, almost unnoticeable effects patiently builds, the four in total control, to make of this musical triumvirate (Trey summons, by strumming a series of simple chords, a > for a truly moving "Piper") something like one movement. Incredible moment. |
2025-04-26 | Hollywood, CA | 18:20 | Gorgeously upbeat and melodic version that bounces along fluidly and seemingly effortless for several minutes in very gratifying territory before finding a more aggressively punchy space that delivers a surprisingly flammable and rocking climax. |
2025-07-23 | Forest Hills, NY | 17:17 | Another big-time first set "Ether Edge". Beginning brooding and searching, the jam winds its way to feel-good bliss. |
2025-09-20 | Hampton, VA | 14:52 | The improvisation here blossoms naturally and grows in a way that feels inevitable and which marks the late summer of 2025 as fertile ground and which gives rise to this melodic ascent of spontaneous beauty. The interplay between Trey's clean sound and Page's grand piano is particularly satisfying. |
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