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About the Monks
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Album Details: About the Monks

Release Date:01/01/2004
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Track List: About the Monks

  1. About the Monks
  2. Tumba Francesca
  3. Ironico Arlequin
  4. Danzon Santa Clara
  5. On and On
  1. Trio Absolute
  2. Mechanical Movement
  3. Interrupted Question
  4. Conga en Ti

Pro Reviews: About the Monks

  • All Music Guide

    Drummer Dafnis Prieto's recording debut as a leader consists of nine of his originals. His songs are usually rhythmically complex but also contain strong melodies and challenging chord changes. Prieto takes some short solos (and is showcased on the closing “Conga En Ti") but mostly plays behind his notable sidemen. Trumpeter Brian Lynch is on four selections, saxophonist Yosvany Terry is on six (displaying individual voices on alto, tenor, soprano and chekere) and bassist Hans Glawshnig is quite skillful in the ensembles but pianist Luis Perdomo often takes solo honors. Each of the musicians plays quite well and sounds inspired by the material. Violinist Ilmar Gavilan makes a guest appearance on “Mechanical Movement," fitting in comfortably on the adventurous original. Overall this set features modern AfroCuban jazz with postbop solos and plenty of unpredictability. Recommended.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Dafnis Prieto

Since his arrival in New York City at the tailend of '90s, Cuban immigrant Dafnis Prieto has enjoyed a reputation for being a flexible and broadminded drummer, percussionist, composer, and arranger who can handle postbop and Latin jazz as well as the occasional avantgarde gig. Prieto brings a long list of influences to his playing, and they range from Art Blakey and Elv... Read more