The name of Wheelhouse’s second long-player, last month’s House and Home ( Aerophonic ) , acknowledges the domestic circumstances and priorities that have shaped the band’s existence. Formed in 2005, the free-improvising trio—Jason Adasiewicz on vibraphone, Nate McBride on double bass, and Dave Rempis on soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones—initially rehearsed regularly in the vibraphonist’s attic, even when they had no gigs planned. That’s also where they recorded their first album, Boss of the Plains, which finally came out in 2013, just in time for the band to stop playing. McBride moved to Boston due to family obligations and built a business as a contractor. Over the next decade, Rempis sustained musical relationships with both of the other members, even during the ye

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