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Roscoe Mitchell & Tatsu Aoki: First Look
ByWith ultra-high harmonics flowing from Aoki's bowed bass, "Number Five Wings Place" opens delicately. Mitchell adds light percussive effects that allow the piece to drone as would music surrounding a ceremonial rite. The duo returns to this kind of setting time and again. Thus, their First Look adopts a theme that weaves itself through the session.
Two "Journey" pieces take them on a crusade through exotic modern jazz settings and more spiritual rites. As the duo romps with a swinging gait or slows to a ceremonial drone, their worshipping reflections cast a giant shadow. Together, they create impressions that reflect the spiritual nature of the world around us. Whether the landscape comes from just down the street or from some distant mountaintop, the duo's improvised music gives the audience plenty to absorb.
Track Listing
In; East Side Easy; Number Five Wings Place; The Journey; Glide; Dot; Journey for the Cause; Yoshihashi; Out.
Personnel
Roscoe Mitchell: reeds, flute, percussion; Tatsu Aoki: acoustic bass, percussion.
Album information
Title: First Look | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Southport Records
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