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    Intricate rhythm and a soulful groove: David Sirkis on the Contemporary Jazz Bandstand

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithFebruary 27, 20262 Mins Read
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    At Ornithology Jazz Club, nothing hides behind stagecraft. The lights are low, the room is close, and the music either holds the air or it doesn’t. On December 11, 2024, drummer-composer David Sirkis stepped into that environment as a bandleader whose standing in the contemporary jazz circuit has been built less on hype than on repetition — steady leadership projects, visible collaborations, and a presence that keeps resurfacing wherever serious improvisational music is happening.
    His quartet that night — with award-winning guitarist Gilad Hekselman, bassist Massimo Biolcati, and pianist Julian Shore — performed a program of Sirkis’ original compositions and arrangements. The music carried his familiar signature: rhythmically tight frameworks, modular forms, and a controlled intensity that never slipped into excess. Even in dense polyrhythmic passages, his drumming maintained clarity and forward motion, anchoring the ensemble while leaving room for harmonic and melodic interplay. The effect was less about virtuoso display and more about structural command — the sense that the band was operating inside a coherent design rather than reacting moment to moment.


    That compositional authority is what has increasingly defined Sirkis’ place within the Israeli jazz ecosystem. As leader of ensembles including KOMRADIN, the David Sirkis Quartet, and the David Sirkis Trio, he has established himself as the most important musical figure in his field in his country, not through a single breakout moment but through sustained activity and consistent leadership. His projects emphasize collective sound and formal architecture, positioning him differently from many peers whose careers remain centered primarily on sideman roles.
    Critical attention has followed that trajectory. Publications such as All About Jazz, Jazzwise, UK Jazz News, Time Out, and The Cambridge Critique have documented his recordings and performances, often highlighting his compositional discipline and rhythmic precision. Online outlets including Music Arena Magazine and Jazz Trail have likewise tracked his work, contributing to what observers describe as significant industry recognition and national acclaim. This breadth of coverage matters in jazz, where press visibility often reflects sustained engagement within the professional community rather than mass-market promotion.

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