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Berlin … and Beyond

This set of reviews began with a working title of ‘Berlin!’, but as time went on, the scope crept …

Gebhard Ullmann’s Basement Research – Hat and Shoes (Between the Lines,2015) ****½

An absolute gem, this album is from way back in 2015, and to only get to it now is a bit of a crime on my part. Gebhard Ullman, a woodwind player who splits …

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John Dieterich, Ben Goldberg, Scott Amendola – Short-Sighted Dream Colossus (s/r, 2014) ****

Something striking about clarinetist Ben Goldberg’s music is that whatever the setting, his compositions unfold in delightful and unexpected ways. Perhaps unexpected also best describes this trio recording from Goldberg, Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich and frequent Charlie Hunter and Nels Cline collaborator drummer Scott Amendola.

Unexpecte…

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Albert Ayler – Bells/Prophecy (ESP, 2015)

, with ample help from Martin Schray

Albert Ayler had always been somewhat abstract to me. From my earliest exposure to his music via Marc Ribot’s Spiritual Unity group to Ayler’s own later albums like New Grass, he was an enigmatic figure. Starting off with his uncompromising and harsh tones – tonewbie ears – he presented an extra challenge …

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Mat Maneri and Daniel Levin – The Transcendent Function (Clean Feed, 2015) ****

I can’t believe it was late fall already when I took a trip out to 65Fen in Brooklyn to hear the release show for Transcendental Function.It was an intimate and captivatingshow, and it was certainly not my intention to let this one go so long without a mention!

The duo has chosen an apt title, borrowing the term from Jungian psychology that r…

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Guitar Week Coda: Henry Kaiser & Gutbucket

As we wrap up another ‘Guitar Week’, we offer a small roundup as a coda. There are many more new releases and re-releases that deserve attention, but hardly the time to do it all…

Henry Kaiser – Nearly Extinct(Balance Point Acoustics, 2015) ****

Nearly Extinct is a survey of free jazz improvisational approaches, and an attempt to pre…

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Fernando Guiomar & Paulo Chagas – Escape and Return (Zpoluras Archives, 2016) ****1/2

This new record from the acoustic guitar and woodwind duo of Fernando Guiomar and Paulo Chagas is an unexpected stunner. The opening track, ‘Escape and Return’ begins with a gentle folksy whimsy, but it hardly takes time for the two to dig in, and let loose with a fiery passion. Their paths interlock on the clear strong plucks of the guitar …

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Henry Kaiser and Robert Musso – Echoes for Sonny (There, 2015) ****

For guitar fans – especially ones of crunchy electric jazz rock, Echoes for Sonny is must hear. The result of a collaboration between two veterans of the downtown New York City music scene, the album, a tribute to a mutual friend and influence, Sonny Sharrock, is a powerful and exciting tribute and a highly original album.

Guitarists Henry …

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Julian Lage Trio – Arclight (Mack Avenue, 2016) ****

I don’t think you can find a better example of flow then in the sinuous lines of Julian Lage’s electric guitar. A razor thin Telecaster tone slithers out of the speakers at the start of ‘Fortune Teller’ and refuses to leave thereafter.

The smart fusiony opener gives way to the ebullientold-timey ‘Persian Rug’ – a songperformed by Jack Teargard…

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Ross Hammond and Sameer Gupta – Upward (Prescott, 2016) ***½

Last year’s Flight found guitarist Ross Hammond in a contemplative mood – documenting his solo guitar works. This year, he has teamed up with tabla player Sameer Gupta to expand that vision with an ear towards the more rhythmically complex.

The duo has a sound that perhaps recalls a bit of Ralph Towner circa Solo/Trios (ECM, 1973) and maybe a b…

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Jeff Parker / Rob Mazurek – Some Jelly Fish Live Forever (Rouge Art, 2016) ****

Is there reason to buy new vinyl? Is there any reason not to just stream an album, and never to feel that physical artifact, born from the blood, sweat, and tears of so many, working so hard, to bring to life?

I think you know my answer.

Holding guitarist Jeff Parker and Cornetist Rob Mazurek’s vinyl only Some Jellyfish Live Forever, I have…

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Leap of Faith Orchestra – Hyperbolic Spirals Vols 1 & 2 (EvilClown, 2015) ****

From what I can tell, Hyperbolic Spirals is the most complete manifestation of saxophonist and orchestrator PEK’s musical vision to date. Rarely does something so musically big and audacious come together in such a complete package!

The first track on the fist volume of the set is the core Leap Of Faith band (named below) – a quartet of …

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Matt Lavelle, Jack De Salvo & Tom Cabrera – Sumari (Unseen Rain, 2015) ***½

I first put on SumariwhileI was driving through the Catskills in New York State over the summer, little did I know how geographically apropos it was. The trio on Sumarihas its roots in the Hudson valley, going back over 20 years, and the inspiration of the name has something do with a series called the Seth Books, a study of paranormal experien…

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