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Delicate twines of leather wrapped ribbon-like around the leg are out, and chunky cuffs clasping the ankle are in.
MICHAËL ATTIAS TWINES OF COLESION (Wednesday) An alto saxophonist and composer with a taste for inquisitive frictions, Michaël Attias presents a working band featuring Tony Malaby on tenor saxophone, Russ Lossing on Wurlitzer piano, John Hebert on bass and Satoshi Takeishi on drums.
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