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Brotherhood of breath

EVEN before the pandemic made the act of being in a functioning band close to impossible, Jason Sharp had been thinking about going at it alone. A saxophonist from Montreal, Sharp had put out a couple of albums on the city’s post-rock hub, Constellation Records – the first recorded as a trio, the second as a duo. But his third album was to be something new.

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