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Atlantis Quartet

Atlantis Quartet
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On the main stage at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival, 2014.
Background information
Origin Minneapolis
Genres Jazz, post-bop, jazz fusion
Years active 2006–present
Labels Shifting Paradigm
Website atlantisquartet.com
Members Brandon Wozniak
Zacc Harris
Chris Bates
Pete Hennig
Past members Travis Schilling

The Atlantis Quartet is a musical group established in 2006 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Atlantis Quartet was originally formed in the Twin Cities by guitarist Zacc Harris (who moved from Southern Illinois to Minneapolis in 2005) and drummer Pete Hennnig, who met while playing in an R&B band led by John Starkey. After working briefly as a quintet with a pianist, the group solidified into their horn/guitar/bass/drums format with reed player Brandon Wozniak and bassist Chris Bates (who replaced Travis Schilling in 2008). They had regular gigs at the Artists' Quarter and Clown Lounge, toured throughout the midwest (including gigs at The Jazz Showcase and The Dakota), and performed at the Twin Cities Jazz Festival, the Iowa City Jazz Festival, and three clubs in New York City in 2011 (L.I.C. Bar, Puppets Jazz Bar, and Miles Cafe). Atlantis Quartet has self-released three albums, with a fourth on the Shifting Paradigm record label. The group recorded a live performance at Icehouse in Minneapolis on November 24, 2014 for a planned future release. Although their records have focused on original compositions by all members, from 2008 to 2011 the quartet performed annual Halloween shows in which they interpreted other artists' albums, including The Bridge, Head Hunters, A Love Supreme, and Houses of the Holy.

On Atlantis Quartet's debut album, Again, Too Soon, All About Jazz reported that they "create an aura of musical textures that sound as fresh and relevant as they did in Miles Davis' heyday" and while "they're all talented songwriters, attacking their compositions with utmost earnestness...they sound as if they're just having fun." In a review of their second album, Animal Progress, JazzTimes critic Bill Milkowski called the Atlantis Quartet "modern jazz renegades" who "shift nimbly from a punk-jazz aesthetic to ECM-ish sensitivity." Regarding the same album, City Pages writer Rick Mason described "a signature Atlantis sound that taps historic elements like swing, bop, and free jazz while referencing contemporary bits of funk, rock, and world music, then rolls it all into a cohesive bundle of kinetic energy with the visceral allure of intense fireworks and the intellectual challenge of multilayered complexity." Of their fourth album, Expansion, MPR's David Cazares wrote that they "deliver rapid-fire licks in complex rhythms and changing tempos, much like the best jazz-rock ensembles of the 1970s."


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