
Colemine Records
Okonski - Magnolia (Black Vinyl)
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The
studio
at
122
West
Loveland
Avenue
was
not
an
unfamiliar
space
for
Steve
Okonski,
the
leader
of
his
eponymous
trio
Okonski.
Ever
since
the
Colemine
label
set
up
shop
in
Loveland,
Ohio
it
has
been
a
host
to
a
number
of
groups
passing
through
town,
including
Durand
Jones
and
the
Indications
who
all
of
this
trio’s
members
have
connections
to.
After
setting
aside
some
time
in
winter
of
2020,
Okonski,
trained
initially
as
a
classical
pianist,
invited
Michael
Isvara
“Ish”
Montgomery
and
Aaron
Frazer
to
work
on
an
album
that
was
initially
planned
to
be
beat
driven
and
fully
composed
trio
instrumentals.
After
finishing
this
first
session
with
some
improvisations,
a
second
week
was
booked
in
the
summer
of
2021
to
try
and
capture
some
more
of
that
spontaneous
energy.
During
this
session,
the
tracks
were
all
improvised
and
recorded
live
to
a
Tascam
388
during
several
late
nights
at
the
Colemine
HQ.
They
were
structured
to
allow
the
group’s
collective
intuition
to
fully
shape
the
melodies
and
arcs
of
the
music.
The
album
opens
with
Runner
Up,
where
a
triumphant
yet
melancholic
melody
in
the
piano
leads
to
a
more
reserved
B-section
driven
by
the
drums
and
bass
of
Frazer
and
Montgomery.
As
you
journey
through
the
remainder
of
the
album
you
are
met
with
a
plethora
of
evoked
and
explored
emotions.
The
calmness
one
has
walking
down
a
moonlit
street
after
midnight,
the
connection
one
has
for
a
person
who
comes
into
their
world
for
just
a
moment
or
a
lifetime,
and
the
nerves
and
catharsis
one
feels
when
starting
upon
a
new,
unknown
journey.
Magnolia
closes
with
Sunday,
a
track
that
was
recorded
late
into
the
night
at
the
close
of
their
first
recording
session.
Without
the
spontaneity
of
Sunday,
the
remainder
of
Magnolia
would
likely
have
never
come
to
fruition.
Magnolia
was
composed
from
the
heart
and
from
the
spirit
of
those
in
the
studio
those
late
nights
in
Loveland.
It
is
the
culmination
of
an
emotional
and
artistic
release
that
was
not
afforded
or
recognized
before
the
band
sat
at
their
instruments,
and
because
of
that
it
is
introspective,
meditative,
spiritual,
and
new.
Tracks:
1.
Runner
Up
2.
Field
Museum
3.
Old
Friend
4.
Dark
Moon
5.
Song
For
My
Sister's
Son
6.
Walking
To
A
Home
7.
Sunday
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