El_nahualli_the_shadow_soul -
The track showcases the tight interplay of a unique percussion-heavy ensemble featuring Marcus Gilmore (drums) and Mauricio Herrera (percussion), delivering what reviewers call a "visceral meteor collision" of sound. Critical Reception
highlights it as one of the few tracks on the album with enough concentrated energy to capture immediate interest. el_nahualli_the_shadow_soul
commends it for envisioning the "rampage of a mythic beast," solidifying Brennan's place among modern vibraphone greats. The track showcases the tight interplay of a
The track is built on an oblong bass ostinato performed by Kim Cass, which provides a steady yet complex foundation for the melody to glide over. The track is built on an oblong bass
The title refers to the "Nahualli," a mythic shape-shifting beast from Mexican folklore. The music reflects this through a frenetic collage of sound that transforms a simple, laid-back melody into a high-energy exploration.
Critically recognized as one of the most upbeat and energetic tracks on the album, "El Nahualli" serves as a masterclass in modern improvisational jazz. It is praised for its "mystical qualities" and its ability to blend Mexican folk influences with avant-garde experimentation.
describes the track as "brazen" and part of a "fevered animation" that defines the record.