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Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Strings: Renegades
ByThe knowledge of it starts from the bottom up, so to speak. Drummer and percussionist Shirazette Tinnin is a player after the nature of Famoudou Don Moye in the sense that she gives of herself in the service of a group aesthetic even while she retains a depth of identity. It's obvious on "Waterdance," where she imparts momentum into proceedings which might otherwise drift, whilst the fatback funk of "What If" is a denial of the musical forces disposed in the best sense. Mitchell negotiates the odd intervals with aplomb whilst Tinnin and bassist Josh Abrams lay it down.
This is an ensemble that can do reflective too. "Waris Dirie" is lyrical yet disturbed, as indicative as anything here of the anxiety that's been a mark of Mitchell's previous music on record, before it settles down to become something else. The momentum of the piece is fundamentally at odds with what happens melodically but the resulting tension, destined to remain tantalizingly unresolved, is abundantly rewarding.
"Wade" is an exercise in avoiding the potentially tiresome aspects of working with strings, although its formalism is at odds with a lot of what's going on here. Tomeka Reid's cello is both dark and ambiguous until the music finds its feet in a manner that's a celebration of spontaneous form. When they come together Reid and violinist/violist Renee Baker do so with celebration in mind anyway, and their joint efforts sing loud.
Whilst there's nothing inherently wrong with Mitchell's vocal on "By My Own Grace," it does have the effect of breaking the spell created by the music that precedes it as the level of non-verbal communication imparted is exciting and stimulating enough. This might seem like a churlish criticism but in view of the fact that this is an ensemble that plays together for all the right reasons it seems worthwhile making it. As it is it takes nothing away from a body of music that proclaims its individuality from the rooftops, and the fact that it does this with such fervor only goes to show that when the right hands come along improvised music has more than a beautiful past in front of it.
Track Listing
Crossroads; No Matter What; Ice; Windance; Renegades; Be My Own Grace; What If; Symbology #2A; Wade; Waterdance; Symbology #1; Mama Found Out; If I Could Have You The Way I Want You; Symbology #2; Waris Dirie; Aaya's Rainbow.
Personnel
Nicole Mitchell
fluteNicole Mitchell: flute, alto flute, piccolo, vocals; Renee Baker: violin, viola; Tomeka Reid: cello; Josh Abrams: bass, gimbre; Shirazette Tinnin: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Renegades | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Delmark Records