New Release: Uncharted Realms from Sean Imboden Large Ensemble
New Release: Uncharted Realms from Sean Imboden Large Ensemble
Label: Self-Released
Release Date: May 1, 2026
Website: https://www.seanimboden.com/
Indianapolis-based saxophonist, composer and leader Sean Imboden returns with his 17-piece big band for his second recording with his orchestra entitled Uncharted Realms. Their program reimagines traditional big band instrumentation with contemporary perspectives, multi-faceted improvisations, dynamic interplay, and harmonious phrasing. Opening with "Flowing Currents," the arrangement moves steadily, seaming bulging horns that fluctuate from silky gliding to refined twirling, billowing and flaring. The recording cruises into a melodic phrasing binding "When You Look Beyond," layering a marching cadence with blazing horns and piercing guitar patterns that transition into the serpentine curves of "Balcony," stringing tangoesque musings and a comfy rhythmic beat. The album closes with the easy-going riffing between the horns and rhythm section through "Follow the Kite," demonstrating the ensemble's versatility to move from lofty big band to balmy swing. The ensemble's music intertwines traditional axioms with contemporary perspectives and expressions, creating harmonious collaborations.
Label: Self-Released
Release Date: May 1, 2026
Website: https://www.seanimboden.com/
Indianapolis-based saxophonist, composer and leader Sean Imboden returns with his 17-piece big band for his second recording with his orchestra entitled Uncharted Realms. Their program reimagines traditional big band instrumentation with contemporary perspectives, multi-faceted improvisations, dynamic interplay, and harmonious phrasing. Opening with "Flowing Currents," the arrangement moves steadily, seaming bulging horns that fluctuate from silky gliding to refined twirling, billowing and flaring. The recording cruises into a melodic phrasing binding "When You Look Beyond," layering a marching cadence with blazing horns and piercing guitar patterns that transition into the serpentine curves of "Balcony," stringing tangoesque musings and a comfy rhythmic beat. The album closes with the easy-going riffing between the horns and rhythm section through "Follow the Kite," demonstrating the ensemble's versatility to move from lofty big band to balmy swing. The ensemble's music intertwines traditional axioms with contemporary perspectives and expressions, creating harmonious collaborations.
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