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Chad Taylor: Circle Down (2009)

Circle Down
By
MARK F. TURNER,
Mark F. Turner

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Published: October 20, 2009
Chad Taylor: Circle Down

With an insatiable appetite for music on the fringe, drummer Chad Taylor has been an active participant in the creative music environments of both Chicago and New York. In Chicago, he's been a member of Fred AndersonFred Anderson Fred Anderson
1929 - 2010
saxophone
's trio, Sticks and Stones with Matana RobertsMatana Roberts Matana Roberts

sax, alto
, and the Chicago Underground ensembles with Rob MazurekRob Mazurek Rob Mazurek
b.1965
cornet
. In New York, he's performed with Digital Primitives, known for its visceral abstract funk, as well as with Marc RibotMarc Ribot Marc Ribot
b.1954
guitar
's Spiritual Unity.

Taylor, who was heavily influenced by AACM drummer Steve McCallSteve McCall Steve McCall
b.1933
, is distinctly percussive and not confined to any particular style. Circle Down is unusual in that it eschews many of Taylor's group work in favor of his own identifiable music. It represents his most accessible recording to date, leading a spectacular trio with the impressive bassist Chris LightcapChris Lightcap Chris Lightcap
b.1971
bass
, and the increasingly brilliant pianist Angelica SanchezAngelica Sanchez Angelica Sanchez

piano
.

The ten compositions are cerebral and kinetic, yet thoroughly engaging, as the trio moves with symbiotic precision—countering and interacting with one another as the electricity flows. The first three tracks set the momentum; the ruminative groove in Lightcap's "Box Step" displays the bassist's muscularity and lyricism. "Specifica"'s Latin and total avant-garde slant is highlighted by a breathtaking tempo and Sanchez's incredible frenetic playing. The impressionistic colors of Sanchez's "Rock" contains open-composition and dyad sequences with a march-style cadence and melodic counterpoint.

Whether providing exquisite "cymbalism" in "Miriam" (a lovely tune dedicated to his wife), or delivering Brazilian carnivalesque fare with hard bop rhythms in "Pablo," Taylor threads an array of astounding patterns and cadences. The trio's intensity is hyper-punctuated by "Pascal" where Lightcap's reverberating bass cuts the path for Taylor's ubiquitous drumming and Sanchez's emblazoned keys. There are some recordings that just sparkle with energy and Taylor's Circle Down is one of them.

Track Listing: Box Step; Specifica; Rock; Traipse; No Brainer; Opal; Level; Miriam; Pablo; Pascal.

Personnel: Chris Lightcap: bass; Angelica Sanchez: piano; Chad Taylor: drums.

Record Label: 482 Music
Style: Free Improv/Avant-Garde

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