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"...effortlessly innovative" — JAZZIZ
After You've Gone by MUTE
Out May 10, 2024 ~ on Bandcamp
Kevin Sun ⋅ C melody saxophone, clarinet, and suona
Christian Li ⋅ piano
Jeonglim Yang ⋅ bass
Dayeon Seok ⋅ drums
Track Listing
Endectomorph Music Catalog No.
EMM-019
Recorded by Michael Perez-Cisneros at Big Orange Sheep, Brooklyn, NY on May 23, 2021 ⋅ Mixed by Juanma Trujillo ⋅ Mastered by Michael Perez-Cisneros ⋅ Produced by Mute ⋅ Art by Sharif Anthony
"Reaganomics" and "Two Way Mirror" composed by Christian Li
"Not My Blues" composed by Jeonglim Yang
"Origin Story" composed by Kevin Sun (The Kevin Sun Music / ASCAP)
"Taepeyongso Blues" composed by Mute
"After You've Gone" composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer, arranged by Mute
"China Boy" composed by Phil Boutelje and Dick Winfree, arranged by Kevin Sun
Christian Li ⋅ piano
Jeonglim Yang ⋅ bass
Dayeon Seok ⋅ drums
Track Listing
- After You've Gone
- Reaganomics
- Taepyeongso Blues
- China Boy (Part I)
- China Boy (Part II)
- Not My Blues
- Origin Story
- Two Way Mirror
- After You've Gone (Reprise)
Endectomorph Music Catalog No.
EMM-019
Recorded by Michael Perez-Cisneros at Big Orange Sheep, Brooklyn, NY on May 23, 2021 ⋅ Mixed by Juanma Trujillo ⋅ Mastered by Michael Perez-Cisneros ⋅ Produced by Mute ⋅ Art by Sharif Anthony
"Reaganomics" and "Two Way Mirror" composed by Christian Li
"Not My Blues" composed by Jeonglim Yang
"Origin Story" composed by Kevin Sun (The Kevin Sun Music / ASCAP)
"Taepeyongso Blues" composed by Mute
"After You've Gone" composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer, arranged by Mute
"China Boy" composed by Phil Boutelje and Dick Winfree, arranged by Kevin Sun
Press
"On After You’ve Gone, Mute’s sophomore release, Sun, Li, Yang and Seok navigate a thrillingly wide range of material with ease despite the demands it presents from both technical and thematic standpoints" – Jazziz
"Listen to this album over and over and you’ll get something new from it every time" – CD Hotlist
"There's an offhand quality to most of the tracks, as if the musicians are simply trying out and having fun with various ideas, and the vitality of their playing brings it all together and serves as a thread connecting the individual tunes." – All Music
"...proves its versatility here in an album where they’ve clearly established their chemistry and essence, cleverly incorporating tradition and touches of Eastern strains into the mix while sounding most contemporary." – Making a Scene
- Jazzism (December 2024)
- Jazziz (Fall 2024)
- Jazz Today (August 2024, radio)
- All Music (August 2024)
- CD Hotlist (June 2024)
- Making a Scene (May 2024)
- All Music (March 2024)
- El Intruso (March 2024)
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