Drew Gress - 2008 - The Irrational Numbers (flac) 💯 Ultimate

(5:26): A sleek, soothing track that unfolds rhythms over unconventional courses.

(8:20): Features an intense "heated argument" between Berne’s alto and Taborn’s piano. Drew Gress - 2008 - The Irrational Numbers (FLAC)

(7:01): Described as the "jazziest" track, featuring freewheeling conversational exchanges. By Far (6:13) (5:26): A sleek, soothing track that unfolds rhythms

(7:08): A surreal, haunting closer that pays homage to John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever". Summing Up Drew Gress' 'Irrational Numbers' - NPR By Far (6:13) (7:08): A surreal, haunting closer

: Producer (contributes tech-savvy, atmospheric production). Musical Style and Structure

The Irrational Numbers is a landmark 2008 post-bop and progressive jazz album by bassist , serving as a highly acclaimed follow-up to his 2005 work, 7 Black Butterflies . Released on Premonition Records , the album is celebrated for its intricate balance between rigorous composition and "inside-outside" improvisational freedom, often described as having a shifting "center of gravity". The Quintet (Personnel)

Gress utilizes "unpredictable" structures to sidestep traditional jazz head-solo-head formats. The music often employs "duo solos"—two players improvising simultaneously—and layers written lines over improvised sections to create a lush, sometimes surreal atmosphere. Critics highlight the album's range from "detailed writing" to "completely free improvisation". The album consists of ten Gress originals: