Category: Recordings

Elephant9 – live at the BBC (Rune Grammofon, 2011) ****

Dodovoodoo was a revelation to me. That playing the ring modulated Fender Rhodes and pumping outsophisticatedjazz rock à la Weather Report’s I Sing the Body Electricwas still possible, almost made me weep. In this cynical day and age where fusion has been a dirty word for a long time, this Nordic organ trio was making some of the finest of it to d…

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James Falzone's Klang! – Brooklyn Lines — Chicago Spaces (AllosDocuments, 2012) ****

ByPaul Acquaro

There is an energy in Brooklyn. Pushed out of Manhattan by escalating rents and rampant suburbanization, artists and musicians are taking over industrial spaces and occupying neighborhoods. It’s an old story by now (and one past its prime in some neighborhoods) but one that inspired Chicago based clarinetist James Falzone’s l…

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Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord – No New Tunes (Hot Cup, 2012) ****

It begins with indistinct chatter morphing into a piercing sine wave, then shifting into a high energy solo percussion and finally into an avant-garde yet modern-jazz inflected horn driven melody, all within mere moments. ‘The Bad! Thing’ is an intense introduction to guitarist Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord’s fifth album, No New Tunes.

Like a…

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Into the Quiet: Vesper and Time

Niels Lyhne Lokkegaard -Vesper (Self Produced, 2012) ****

ByPaul Acquaro

Moody, brooding, lush and seductive, Niels Lyhne Lokkegaard’s Vesper is a study in atmosphere and restraint. Likewise, guitarist Jakob Bro’sTime, who appears on both recordings reviewed here, is also a spacious and deeply moving recording.

The Danish Saxophonist’s …

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Jerry Granelli Trio – Let Go (Plunge Records, 2011) ****

I’ve been a fan of drummer Jerry Granelli since I stumbled upon News from the Streets in the mid 90’s. The double electric guitar line up and organic pulse of the music just bowled me over at the time. Over the ensuing years, Granelli’s output has been consistently interesting and unique, like with the V16 group featuring electric slide guit…

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Joe Moffett – Ad Faunum (Not Two, 2012) ****½

Trumpeter Joe Moffett’s group is described as a “microtonal free jazz quintet”which after listening toAd Faunumseems pretty apt. However, what that tag doesn’t convey is how they smolder with such intensity, releasing wisps of melodic smoke that hints at the powerful combustion within.
The group features a somewhat unusual line up, joining Moffet…

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Glas – Live at Brötz Gothenburg Sweden 2012 04 12 (Bandcamp,2012) ****

There was just a cryptic email and a link to Bandcamp for this short (35 minutes), inexpensive (free) and exciting album calledGlas Live at Brotz.

The group, Glas, from Norway isLars Larsson on saxophone,Gunnar Backman on guitar and live loops, Peeter Uuskyla on drums,Niclas Rydh on trombone and Anders Berg on bass, and they are pretty d…

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Daren Burns – Fear Is Not The Natural State Of Civilized People (UrbanNerds Records, 2012) ****½

Bassist Daren Burns describes his albumFear Is Not The Natural State Of Civilized Peopleas ‘post-fusion recording for the new world’ and itis recording that is at once a comment on the world post-9/11 and fusion done freely and fiercely well.

The hard hitting passages on the opener, ‘Gothalay’ start off with a furious flood of sound from…

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Ingrid Laubrock/Javier Carmona/Olie Brice – Catatumbo (Babel, 2012) ****

A quick warning — do not attempt to listen to Catatumbo if you have a preconceived notion of how a melody should sound or a rhythm should go.

It’s not that these elements aren’t present, nor that the talented cast of saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, percussionist Javier Carmona and bassist Olie Brice do not deliver them in abundance, it’s just th…

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Joe Morris, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver – Altitude (Aum Fidelity, 2012) ****½

Perhaps one reason I’ve been enjoying Altitude so much is that I suffered through the sweltering night at The Stone when AUM Fidelity captured the event. I kind of feel like I earned (and purchased) the recording.

It was hot that night, which is corroborated by Joe Morris in his liner notes. But more so, the music was sizzling. As I listen rep…

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Raoul Björkenheim, Anders Nilsson, Gerald Cleaver – Kalabalik (DMG,2012) *****

I had barely received the email announcing the release of Kalabalikand I was immediately trudging through the depths of NYC to the Downtown Music Gallery in search of it.

A man possesed, no doubt.

But not without good reason. I was at the first two shows that brought the Scandinavian guitarists together in NYC that previous winter and had …

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Paul Dunmall & Tony Bianco – Thank You To John Coltrane (Slam,2012) ****½

Recorded in 1967 with drummer Rashied Ali,John Coltrane’s posthumously released Interstellar Space was a template for the sax and drum duo. It is a beautiful and, at times, challenging recording and has been described around the blogosphere as:

“Noisy, abrasive, violent. But it’s the tight playing and the remnants of melody that give Coltran…

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