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Whit Dickey & Trio Ahxoloxha: Whit Dickey (drums); Rob Brown (alto saxophone, flute); Joe Morris (guitar). Recorded at Roulette, New York, New York on February 17, 2000. Personnel: Whit Dickey (drums); Joe Morris (guitar); Rob Brown (alto saxophone). Recording information: Roulette, New York, NY (02/17/2002).The Wire (4/03, p.71) - "...As Trio Ahxoloxha, Dickey, Brown and Morris continue to effectively negotiate the middle ground between synergy and volatility..." JazzTimes (05/03, p.149) - "...On PROPHET, Brown and Morris share an admirably economic style. Behind Dickey's expansive polyrhythms, both players trade exciting, compact statements, and both command just as much attention in well-crafted supporting roles....PROPHET gets better and better..." Whit Dickey Prophet Moon Songs Prophet Moon Review
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