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Superhuman talent. Two words that sum up the genius of Colin Stetson. The only other time I had seen him live was with Bon Iver, but when I saw he was doing a string of solo dates, I was curious about what he had to offer.
When one thinks about saxophone music, images of Kenny G are usually the first things to come to mind. But Colin Stetson is a man with a talent that I can only describe as game-changing.
Two saxes, a alto and the rather hefty bass are the lone instruments on stage. Colin walked out and was graced by a single spotlight. He started off with a track called "Among The Sef" off his latest album, "New History Warfare Volume 3: To See More Light". Stetson practices a technique called circular breathing, in which he's able to create a stream of endless notes. This technique makes the music absolutely seamless. Coupled with using the sound of his fingers hitting the keys, and growling and barking through the instrument to create these howling noises, it's a transcendent experience. It’s hard to classify Colin’s music, but I can honestly say his approach to playing saxophone is completely avant-garde.
Other highlights of his live show are appearances from his Arcade Fire band mate, Sarah Neufeld on violin. As an added bonus, I had the pleasure of attending a special performance, where his sister, opera singer Megan Stetson, as well as a host of other musicians, and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus filling in for Justin Vernon on vocals joined Colin.
I found myself completely drawn into the music, almost forgetting where I was. The songs were extremely powerful and moving, and I happened to be almost on the verge of tears a number of times.
Colin's performance is nothing short of extraordinary and something everyone needs to bear witness to.