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Heartcore is Kurt Rosenwinkel's fifth album as a band leader.[2] The album was fully produced by Rosenwinkel and Q-Tip of popular hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest. The album is a departure musically from Rosenwinkel's previous work, as he contributes keyboard, drums, and voice, at times creating soundscapes completely on his own in his personal studio. Says Rosenwinkel, "There is a place, musically, that’s above the categories. This record – it’s jazz. And it’s much more".[3] While much of the album features varied instrumentation and personnel, a few tracks rely on a live performance aspect, reminding the listener of the connection to the jazz tradition. Rosenwinkel cites the influence of Arnold Schoenberg in the harmonic textural construction on Heartcore.[4]
Track listing
"Heartcore" – 8:39
"Blue Line" – 6:11
"All the Way to Rajasthan" – 6:59
"Your Vision" – 8:36
"Interlude" – 2:45
"Our Secret World" – 6:13
"Dream/Memory?" – 3:26
"Love in the Modern World" – 8:15
"dcba//>>" – 7:52
"Thought About You" – 5:44
"Tone Poem" (Rosenwinkel, Nathan Street, Ben Street) – 3:07