Label: Self released, 2024
Personnel - Fabio Rojas: drums; Greg Osby: alto saxophone; Gustavo D’Amico: tenor and soprano saxophone, flute; Kevin Harris: piano, Fender Rhodes; Osmar Okuma: acoustic and electric bass.
Venezuelan drummer and film composer Fabio Rojas showcases his wide-ranging stylistic interests in his debut album, Perseverance, a reflection on Venezuela’s transition from democracy to dictatorship, as well as the personal struggles that have shaped his musical journey. Rojas has been living in the US for 14 years, and now based in New York, he leads a boundary-pushing unit featuring legendary Greg Osby on alto and Brazilian Gustavo D’Amico on tenor, soprano, and flute. In order to support this excellent frontline, Rojas employed bassist Osmar Okuma and keyboardist Kevin Harris, contributing rich, prismatic textures across nine well-structured originals and a collective studio improvisation.
The album opener, “Ni Un Paso Atras”, thrives with a confident pace and powerful energy driven by Okuma’s snappy electric bass lines and Rojas’ aerodynamic pulse, complemented by dynamic fills. Harris’ piano riff, rooted in a chant of freedom from Venezuelan protests, provides a striking foundation before Osby dazzles with his inside/outside soulfulness over a seven-beat cycle filled with emotional charge. The following track, “Atlas”, keeps listeners in check, exhuming a tensile compression in its asymmetric harmonic flow. The band plays with tempo and speed while maintaining high energy, with standout solos from D’Amico on soprano and Rojas, whose scampering tom-toms and loose-limbed cymbals elevate the track.
Shaped with sophisticated sounds, “Homage AP” and “Loneliness” denote softer edges. The former, a dulcet folk-inspired waltz, is a tribute to Polo (a harmonic structure within Venezuelan folk music from Margarita Island), while the latter is a hip blend of jazz, smooth funk, and R&B. Once again, Osby’s narrative-rich soloing shines through.
“NU, Justice or Accomplice?” takes the form of a balladic complaint against the United Nations’ inaction in addressing Venezuela’s crisis. That’s before the group heads out into groovy territory with “Outro”, a piece spontaneously created in the studio, where Harris’ warm, shapely Fender Rhodes playing takes center stage. Rojas’ versatile drumming and the ensemble's dynamic horn activity add extra color.
Perseverance is a shining example of collective effort that also contains brilliant soloing. Merit has to be given to Rojas in this debut, which establishes him as a drummer and composer to watch for future sonic explorations.
Favorite Tracks:
01 - Ni Un Paso Atras ► 02 - Atlas ► 04 - Loneliness