“the trio showcased the dynamic range of not only themselves as players, but of each of their instruments, illustrating new and interesting musical possibilities through non-conventional use of their tools creating lush landscapes of noise and sound interweaved and juxtaposed against moments of groove, soul, and of course: swing”
Amsterdam News
Read More“Together, the trio questioned audience notions about the definition, dynamic range, and possibilities of what is considered jazz”
Amsterdam News
Read More“moments of conventional beauty existed alongside more eclectic and abrasive passages”
Amsterdam News
Read More“This band has all the tools at its disposal”
Big Butter & Egg Man: Layman on Jazz and Culture
Read More“McPherson, Crump, and Jones are sonically rich players, each with a distinctive, pure sound on their instrument, and they mold those sounds into a group identity.”
Big Butter & Egg Man: Layman on Jazz and Culture
Read More“Can a whole concert, a whole album of non-composed music be consistently brilliant? I think so, and Otherlands Trio proves my point.”
Big Butter & Egg Man: Layman on Jazz and Culture
Read More“urgent, powerful music full of atmosphere and extraordinary sound”
Big Butter & Egg Man: Layman on Jazz and Culture
Read More“Each member of Otherlands Trio brings a fully realized musical identity to the group, united in a collective pursuit of freedom that transforms raw improvisation into vivid, finely textured sonic canvases”
JazzTrail
Read More“an improvisation-centered ensemble whose elliptical and sectional journeys yield revelatory musical discoveries”
JazzTrail
Read More“Bassist Stephan Crump and drummer Eric McPherson, two of jazz’s most forward-thinking rhythmists”
JazzTrail
Read More“Rad jazz, not dad jazz: Otherlands Trio defy expectations and classification”
Washingtonian
Read More“A massive veteran trio…bassist Stephan Crump and alto saxophonist Darius Jones are not just immense players, they’re also two of the city’s great creative music composers, pushing it into wondrous, unexpected but also inviting spaces.”
DadaStrain
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