Category: Recordings

John Escreet – Sound, Space and Structures (Sunnyside, 2014) ****

Though this isn’t Evan Parker’s album- which is obvious from the title – his work on it adds a thoroughly new dimension to the already excellent trio of pianist John Escreet, drummer Tyshawn Sorey and bassist John Hebert.

The opening bars of Part I, finds Escreet delivering a rousing and percussive introduction that is wonderfully bolster…

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Broken Trap Ensemble – Upés (Astral Spirits, 2014) ****

The Broken Trap Ensemble didn’t capture me right away. The first couple times, I just did not give it the concentrated listening it deserved. Though their music does not challenge the listener with harsh tones or calamitous cacophony, it requires holding onto snippets of ideas and fragmented motifs, which can be difficult to grab onto and follo…

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Blaise Siwula and Dom Minasi – The Sunshine Don't Mind My Singing(Nacht, 2014) ****

The Sunshine Don’t Mind My Singingby guitarist Dom Minasi and woodwind player Blaise Siwula is an effortless conversation between musicians who have their positions and points of view and enjoy making them. A confidence exudes from their playing and a camaraderie really comes through in their interactions, all in all, it adds up to a deligh…

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Atomic – Lucidity (Jazz Land, 2015) *****

The opening bars of Lucidity reminded me of something. The refined relaxed piano and unison melody on the trumpet and sax invoked a sound that was at once classic and unique. From what I readhere,structure, sound, and attitude referencing classic post-bop / free-jazz, mixed with free passages and virtuosic playing is the winning formula that…

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Tim Daisy and Jason Stein – Alive at the Woodland Book Center (Relay,2014) ****

I’m glad I had the opportunity to write about Tim Daisy and Jason Stein’s duo album Alive at the Woodland Book Center. I have an unfettered bias to all things bass clarinet and have enjoyed Stein’s woodwind work in his other recordings includingThe Story this Time.Daisy’s discography is excellent as well, as the reviewers from this blog will ea…

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GuitCussion – Blue Congo (Brakophonic, 2014) ***½

The blog has covered some of the music coming from a somewhat intertwined scene in Sweden that includes the groupsGlas,HeadJive,Baptet, and some of the solo material from guitarist Gunnar Backman. GuitCussion is another permutation, in which we find Backman joined by second guitarist Stefan Thorpenberg and drummers Henrik Wartel and Per Ander S…

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Andrew Drury – A Content Provider

ByPaul Acquaro

Brooklyn based drummer Andrew Drury is a phenomenon to watch perform as his playing often transforms the instrument itself. His kit will be disassembled during a show as unorthodox methods and unexpected equipment, such as violin bows and actually blowing into the instrument, are used to play the drums. It is little surprise then to…

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Bill Laswell & Wadada Leo Smith – The Stone (Akashic Meditation) (M.O.D. Technologies, 2014) ****½

This one snuck in the back door, under the radar, if it wasn’t for a mention on Facebook, I wouldn’t have known this gorgeous recording of trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and bassist Bill Laswell existed. The Stone is recording of a live date at the Stone in NYC during Bill Laswell’s week long residency in date. Another date with Milford Graves is a…

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Kali Z Fasteau – Piano Rapture (Flying Note, 2014) ****

Kali Z Fasteau is pianist, flutist, cellist, vocalistwho has traveled extensively, and lived abroad, and has an impressive vita that includes work free jazz luminaries likeArchie Shepp, Oliver Lake, Joe McPhee, Hamid Drake and Noah Howardjust to name a random few. This I’mgleaning from her website. Yes, as you can tell, I’m newto her mus…

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Tony Malaby – Tamarindo & Tubacello

ByPaul Acquaro

Not so long ago, I had the pleasure of seeing a gig that paired up saxophonist Tony Malaby, drummer Gerald Cleaver, and bassist Ingebrit Haker-Flaten at the tin foil lined JACK Arts in Brooklyn. The music from the trio was just cooking. There was a point in the groups playng when there was no longer a group, but a THING. To start th…

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Pandelis Karayorgis Quintet – Afterimage (Driff Records, 2014) ****½

Afterimage, recently released on Driff Records, was recorded live at Constellation in Chicago and follows in the footsteps oflast year’sstudio recordingCircuitous. As you may already know, besides the Boston based group leader pianist Pandelis Karayorgis, the group is comprised mainly of Chicago based players* – and benefits wonderfully from …

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Jorrit Dijkstra: New Crosscurrents – Live Bimhuis Amsterdam (Driff Records, 2014) ****

Reedman Jorrit Dijkstra: New Crosscurrents is a sextet that seamlessly meshes a classic jazz sound, descendent of the Tristano school, with a healthy helping of full on ensemble free-playing on their download only Live Bimhaus Amsterdamfrom Driff records. The group is comprised of Dijkstra on alto saxophone, David Kweksilber on tenor and alto …

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