Emily Hay Brad Dutz Wayne Peet is a self-titled album that brings together three highly skilled musicians from the California avant-garde jazz scene. The album is a unique blend of experimental jazz, free improvisation, and world music influences, creating a vibrant and eclectic sound that is sure to captivate any listener.
The album features Emily Hay on flutes and vocals, Brad Dutz on percussion, and Wayne Peet on keyboards. Each musician brings their own unique style and approach to the music, creating a dynamic and engaging sound that is both challenging and accessible.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Chirp," which features Emily Hay's haunting vocals and Brad Dutz's intricate percussion work. The track is a masterclass in free improvisation, with the musicians pushing the boundaries of their instruments and exploring new sonic territory.
Another highlight of the album is "Dance of the Diatoms," a mesmerizing piece that showcases Wayne Peet's skills on the keyboard. The track has a hypnotic quality, with Peet's intricate melodies weaving in and out of Dutz's percussive rhythms.