Quantcast
NEWS |
Return to home page





Folk Songs for Jazzers
Frank Macchia
Another Night in London
Gene Harris
Spanish Breeze
Thomas Lorenzo, Alphonso Johnson, Walfredo Reyes, Dave Garfield
Freefall
The Chuck Anderson Trio
Room 13
Yair Loewenson Trio
Where Is Love?
Kelley Suttenfield



Trio Reenactment
Info | Enter
Dave King
Info | Enter
Frank Macchia
Info | Enter
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Info | Enter




CD/LP Review | Published: May 28, 2008

Stratostrophic
Empty Cage Quartet | Clean Feed Records (2008)


By Troy Collins
Discuss    

Stratostrophic is the Empty Cage Quartet's third official studio album. Formerly known as the MTKJ Quartet, the adventurous young West Coast-based ensemble features Tim Mears (alto saxophone, clarinet), Kris Tiner (trumpet, flugelhorn), Ivan Johnson (bass) and Paul Kikuchi (drums, percussion). A cohesive mix of exuberant free jazz, angular post-bop, stark chamber aesthetics and propulsive post- Braxtonian structures all figure prominently in their singular sound.

Balancing extended episodes with brief sketches, Mears and Tiner (the principal composers) demonstrate a newfound versatility in their writing. Their previous reliance on long-form compositions is now offset by the inclusion of concise miniatures which provide periodic interludes to a handful of prolonged excursions.

Five years together have imbued the group with a deep rapport. Mears and Tiner demonstrate their close-knit partnership as they weave expansive contrapuntal melodies and harmonious voicings with sonorous density. Mears' keening cry and brash multiphonics orbit Tiner's half-valve smears and muted refrains as they alternate collective and individual statements.

Johnson and Kikuchi pilot the band through thorny time signatures with subtle forward momentum that expands from aleatoric whispers to pummeling grooves. The formerly all-acoustic ensemble now dabbles in electronics, with Kikuchi adding nuanced kaleidoscopic accents.

The quartet's sympathetic accord is palpable as Kikuchi and Johnson dance around variable tempos while Mears and Tiner fire onomatopoeic salvos that sizzle and burn on "Again a Gun Again a Gun Again a Gun." Racing in unison to the finish, soaring horns provide an ascending climax as bass and drums thrash unfettered in the undertow.

Inspired by assorted styles, they draw on punchy hard bop for the intervallic counterpoint of "Old Ladies" and the freewheeling "Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture." Conversely, "The Power of the Great" and "Aurobindo" elicits shadowy atmospheres with obtuse angles.

The 17-minute finale, "Don't Hesitate to Change Your Mind," offers a wide range of dynamics, veering from soulful lyricism to volatile expressionism. Their adept listening skills, self-effacing interplay and respect for structure are displayed in a variety of settings, from austere soliloquies to fulminating collectives.

Their most diverse and expansive album to date, Stratostrophic is proof of the Empty Cage Quartet's rightful place in the pantheon of creative West Coast jazz.

Track listing: Again a Gun Again a Gun Again a Gun; Feerdom is on the March; Old Ladies; The Power of the Great; We Are All Tomorrow's Food; Steps of the Ordinarily Unordinary; Aurobindo; Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture; Beedie and Bob; The Illusion of Transparency; Don't Hesitate to Change Your Mind.

Personnel: Kris Tiner: trumpet, flugelhorn; Jason Mears: alto saxophone, clarinet; Ivan Johnson: double bass; Paul Kikuchi: drums, percussion, electronics.

Style: Modern Jazz

Read more reviews of Stratostrophic.

Visit Empty Cage Quartet on the web.


Be the first to post a comment on:
Empty Cage Quartet's Stratostrophic

Signup & post a comment!





More articles by Troy Collins

A Memory Of Vienna
Many Worlds
Cyrillic
Troy Collins' Best of 2009
Creative Orchestra (Koln) 1978




Recent CD Reviews
Kenny Davis - Kenny Davis Kenny Davis
Kenny Davis
Marbin - Marbin Marbin
Marbin
Paquito Hechavarria - Frankly Paquito Hechavarria
Frankly
Soren Moller / Dick Oatts - The Clouds Above Soren Moller / Dick Oatts
The Clouds Above
Hadley Caliman - Straight Ahead Hadley Caliman
Straight Ahead
The Red Earth Collective featuring Soothsayers Horns - Red Earth Dub The Red Earth Collective featuring Soothsayers Horns
Red Earth Dub

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(59)




Gene Harris

Sweet Georgia Brown
From Another Night in London

More | Recent | Top









Advertise | Contact Us | Site Map |


All material copyright © 2010 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy