Label: Rattle Records, 2022
Personnel - Darren Pickering: piano, modular synth, iPad; Mitch Dwyer: guitar; Pete Fleming: bass; Mitch Thomas: drums.
New Zealander keyboardist and composer Darren Pickering leads his Small Worlds project - a quartet with guitar, bass and drums - in an intimate session recorded between October and December 2021. The group churns out some interesting ideas while keeping cool introspection in practice, opening the record with the delicately woven “Simple Ballad”. The title may give you a hint about space and pace, but doesn’t tell you about the sizzling sound of tightly brushed cymbals, melodies that stir emotions, and the compatible combination of keys and strings. Pickering and guitarist Mitch Dwyer indicate they know exactly what their function is within the song.
“Moody 7” is an iterative exercise in seven that makes me think of a crossing between E.S.T. and Radiohead. The jazzy rock flavors of these bands are also expressed on “Ixtapa”, whose symmetric texture is garnished with tasteful electronic elements. Influenced by other styles, Pickering infuses a classical feel and short-lasting polyphony on “In the Know(er)”, a piece that, in due course, drops the 4/4 tempo to hold a steady triple feel.
Some tunes would benefit from a less polished production. Such is the case with “Klazmus”, which compensates with an energy-packed solo from Pickering. “Standing”, co-penned by the bandleader and the multi-instrumentalist Andrew McMillan, sets relaxed unison lines against an exciting rhythmic drive that brings to mind Aaron Parks Little Big. The solid interplay asks for more individual explosion here. Although that doesn’t happen, the group takes leave by spreading out feel-good vibes on “Strega Tone Poem”, where Pickering’s modular synth melody works as a recurring theme.
Favorite Tracks:
01 - Simple Ballad ► 02 - Moody 7 ► 03 - In the Know(er)