Jordan Vanhemert

Deep In The Soil

Origin, 2024

8/10

Listen to Deep In The Soil

The alto-sax extraordinaire Jordan VanHemert is in some fine company here, where 8 swingin’ tunes that take influence from the almighty Charlie Parker don’t disappoint.

The bright sax and frisky drums from Lewis Nash guide the opener, “Call To Order”, and “Sounds For Sore Ears” follows with Terrell Stafford’s glowing trumpet and Helen Sung’s intricate keys helping cultivate plenty of melodic, rich song craft.

Halfway through, the intimacy of “Everything Changes, Everything Stays The Same” tugs on the heartstrings thanks to the soulful sax, while “Superwoman” allows Rodney Whitaker’s careful bass to interact with the warm brass in the Stevie Wonder classic.

Further yet, the lively “ST In The House” carries an infectious energy via the dynamic rhythm section and Michael Dease’s well timed trumpet, and “Blues For JT” exits with a rhythmic and collaborative appeal that has all the player’s contributing their inimitable talents.

All the selections here are originals (minus the Stevie Wonder tune), and they illustrate an emotive, adventurous and timeless spirt of jazz that’s globally enjoyable.

Travels well with: Chuck Owen & Resurgence- Magic Light; Geoff Stradling & The StradBand- Nimble Digits