Time in the Wilderness
Upstairs at The Saloon
Saloon
1205 U St NW
Washington, DC 20009
Mar 30, 2024
9:00 PM EDT
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March Show at The Saloon!
Gathering and socializing from 8:00-9:00PM. Live music from 9:00pm - 11pm. Great place, great cause (non profit bar builds schools internationally), great food, great drinks, great friends….great music!!!
Come for the show or swing by for a drink.
Upstairs. No Cover. Food, Drinks & Music!
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Time in the Wilderness mesmerizes and delights with thoughtful, original & hooky instrumental grooves that take us for a ride into the musical unknown. The quintet incorporates soundscapes and improvisational sections to develop themes of hope and exploration, weaving together genres on a loom of rhythm.
This musical conversation starts with a pair of drummers (Brad Samuels and Paul Aquilino) who craft a unified pocket of polyrhythms, starting a topic with bass player (Mike Landis) on both 4-string and 6-string tic-tac bass, juicing the hook. Themes are cultivated, nurtured and destroyed on meandering planes established by guitar, synth and other sonic devices (Andre Radloff). Soaring and catchy, masterful trumpet (Ralph Burrows) transports us to other spheres.
“I feel like I just took a sound bath…” –Ray Ray, at Big Hill Cidery gig in PA
“Space Jazz!” –Fabrizio
“I heard scents of Christian Scott, touches of Roy Hargrove, maybe even a whiff of Mahavishnu Orchestra. Nice.” -Roman, from TITW gig at SID US cocktail party
“You sound like circles around the sun (an indie band)” –Anonymous Fan
Read MoreThis musical conversation starts with a pair of drummers (Brad Samuels and Paul Aquilino) who craft a unified pocket of polyrhythms, starting a topic with bass player (Mike Landis) on both 4-string and 6-string tic-tac bass, juicing the hook. Themes are cultivated, nurtured and destroyed on meandering planes established by guitar, synth and other sonic devices (Andre Radloff). Soaring and catchy, masterful trumpet (Ralph Burrows) transports us to other spheres.
“I feel like I just took a sound bath…” –Ray Ray, at Big Hill Cidery gig in PA
“Space Jazz!” –Fabrizio
“I heard scents of Christian Scott, touches of Roy Hargrove, maybe even a whiff of Mahavishnu Orchestra. Nice.” -Roman, from TITW gig at SID US cocktail party
“You sound like circles around the sun (an indie band)” –Anonymous Fan
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