The Jesse Dulman Quartet's album, Peace Psalm, is a mesmerizing collection of jazz tracks that showcase the band's exceptional musicianship and creativity. The quartet, led by tuba player Jesse Dulman, creates a unique sound that blends traditional jazz with world music influences.
The album opens with the title track, "Peace Psalm," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its meditative, almost spiritual quality. The following tracks, such as "Nomad's Dance" and "Sahara," feature lively rhythms and intricate melodies that transport the listener to far-off lands.
Throughout the album, Dulman's tuba playing is both commanding and lyrical, providing a solid foundation for the rest of the band to build upon. The other members of the quartet - Jeff Platz on guitar, Ras Moshe Burnett on saxophone, and Hamid Drake on drums - contribute their own unique voices to the music, creating a rich and varied sonic landscape.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Mystic Voices," which features Burnett's haunting saxophone playing and Drake's intricate percussion work. The track builds to a powerful crescendo before fading away into silence.