"Dawn," the debut album by the Karsten Houmark Quartet, featuring the legendary John Taylor, is a captivating journey into the world of contemporary and modal jazz. Released on March 20, 1997, under the Storyville Records label, this album is a testament to the quartet's exceptional musicianship and their ability to blend traditional jazz elements with modern sensibilities.
The album opens with the title track "Dawn," setting a serene and introspective mood that carries throughout the record. Each of the ten tracks offers a unique perspective, from the playful "It Was Only A Dog" to the contemplative "Serenity." The quartet's dynamic interplay is particularly evident in pieces like "Face To Face" and "Sphinx," where the intricate compositions and improvisations shine.
John Taylor's piano work adds a layer of depth and sophistication, complementing the quartet's ensemble playing beautifully. Tracks like "Sirens Song" and "A Drop Of The Ocean" showcase the band's versatility, seamlessly transitioning between melodic and more abstract musical landscapes.
"Dawn" is a remarkable debut that showcases the Karsten Houmark Quartet's talent and potential. With a running time of 57 minutes, this album is a rich and rewarding listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the intricate harmonies, the lively rhythms, or the overall ambiance, "Dawn" is sure to leave a lasting impression.