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  <body>An accomplished bassist-composer and fearless improviser on the New York scene, newcomer Linda Oh has two open-minded and highly skilled musical partners on her leader debut: adventurous trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and drummer Obed Calvaire, a marvel on the kit. The stripped-down trio makes a strong impression from the jump on &#8220;Morning Sunset&#8221; and continues the provocative three-way conversation on the dark-hued &#8220;Patterns&#8221; and the smolderingly intense &#8220;Numero Uno,&#8221; which opens with a mesmerizing overdubbed trumpet choir by Akinmusire.

The music throughout this provocative set flows with an internal logic and energy of its own, like the entrancing 12/8 vehicle &#8220;Fourth Limb,&#8221; the startling &#8220;Gunners,&#8221; the bop-influenced romp &#8220;201&#8221; (catch her extrapolation on Miles Davis&#8217; &#8220;Solar&#8221; during her extended solo) and the calming fugue &#8220;Before the Music.&#8221; The 25-year-old Chinese-Malaysian woman raised in Australia is emerging as a formidable talent.
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  <summary>An accomplished bassist-composer and fearless improviser on the New York scene, newcomer Linda Oh has two open-minded and highly skilled musical partners on her leader debut: adventurous trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire and drummer Obed Calvaire, a marvel on the kit. The stripped-down trio makes a strong impression from the jump on &#8220;Morning Sunset&#8221; and continues the provocative three-way conversation on the dark-hued &#8220;Patterns&#8221; and the smolderingly intense &#8220;Numero Uno,&#8221; which opens with a mesmerizing overdubbed trumpet choir by Akinmusire. The music throughout this provocative set flows with an internal logic and energy of its own, like the entrancing 12/8 vehicle &#8220;Fourth Limb,&#8221; the startling &#8220;Gunners,&#8221; the bop-influenced romp &#8220;201&#8221; (catch her extrapolation on Miles Davis&#8217; &#8220;Solar&#8221; during her extended solo) and the calming fugue &#8220;Before the Music.&#8221; The 25-year-old Chinese-Malaysian woman raised in Australia is emerging as a formidable talent.</summary>
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  <title>&lt;span class="name"&gt;Entry&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="artist"&gt;Linda Oh Trio&lt;/span&gt;</title>
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