The other side of Paul Dunmall's characteristic saxophone work is heard here on the alto flute, bringing Dunmall together with fellow flutist Neil Metcalf and the rhythm section of James Owston on bass and Tymek Jozwiak on drums for four exceptional improvisations that focus more on interaction and less on soloing, showcasing all four through sophisticated performance.
Paul Dunmall is characteristically known as a saxophonist, occasionally bringing the flute or other wind instruments to his work. Here he concentrates exclusively on the alto flute, in a studio recording with fellow flutist Neil Metcalf and the rhythm section of James Owston on bass and Tymek Jozwiak on drums. The results are four exceptional improvisations that focus more on interaction than on soloing, allowing the instruments to play off each other, darting and weaving in their playing as the rhythms section maintains a relaxed yet creatively diverse underpinning. It's a subtle album of sophisticated expression, a lovely complement to a bright day.