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When fusion dynamos John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius and Tony Williams teamed up in 1979, the collaboration was billed as the Trio of Doom. We'd argue this team-up of saxist Colin Stetson, bassist Trevor Dunn and drummer Greg Fox—each a key, polymathic presence on the local and international avant-garde scenes—deserves its own similarly forbidding moniker. Our best guess as to what you might expect: next-level improvisation fueled by cutting-edge virtuosity. Experimental clarinet luminary Jeremiah Cymerman helps set the stage.
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