
Polga, Michele
Doors
Doors contains all the elements that make a jazz record a modern one: knowledge of the tradition, a desire to explore, fellowship, interplay, and a sacrosanct and agreeable desire to distance oneself from an all-Italian habit of clinging to an outdated and obsolete experimentalism. And the members of this quartet, with their playing, testify to that. There are two kinds of musicians: those who talk and promote themselves and those who play. These ones play.