Prophet Moon, the latest album by the Whit Dickey Trio Ahxoloxha, is a mesmerizing journey into the world of avant-garde jazz. The trio, consisting of Whit Dickey on drums, Rob Brown on alto saxophone, and Brandon Lopez on bass, has created a collection of six tracks that are both challenging and rewarding.
The album opens with "Moon Cycles," a haunting piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Brown's saxophone weaves in and out of Dickey's intricate drum patterns, while Lopez's bass provides a solid foundation for the improvisation.
"Prophet Moon" is the title track and one of the highlights of the album. The trio's chemistry is on full display here, as they navigate through complex time signatures and unexpected shifts in dynamics. Brown's saxophone playing is particularly impressive, as he effortlessly switches between melodic lines and free-form improvisation.
Other standout tracks include "Momentum," which features a driving bassline and propulsive drumming, and "Ahxoloxha," a more introspective piece that showcases the trio's ability to create a sense of space and atmosphere.