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Joe Morris: Singularity
ByOn Singularity, Morris performs solo on the unamplified (acoustic) guitar, a departure from his usual electric work. While his plugged-in tone is "clean," the acoustic instrument offers additional possibilities for tone, texture, and resonance. The compositions on this disc (all by Morris) provide a unique setting for him to explore ideas without being restricted by arrangement or formula. Certain passages feature drone-like small-interval alternation; moments later he flies free through scraps and shards of fiery expressionism. Other pieces feature elaborate chordal development and more obviously structured progression. A look at the titles of these tunes offers a hint at the abstract purity of the ideas contained within.
Morris rarely offers more than a hint at the harmonic elements involved in his playing; the rest of the sound space is left wide open for the listener to fill in. Understatement, even during torrents of notes, is the operative concept behind the guitarist's work. Swing becomes an entirely new feel when it's dosed out in two or three-note units. While Morris has done some of his most exciting work in trios, quartets, and larger groups, the solo setting offers a completely unfettered opportunity for him to explore ideas. The cover photo on Singularityhis daughter's outstretched hands holding a floweroffers a completely a propos metaphor for Morris's music. It's just innocent enough to grasp the highest forms of beauty.
Track Listing
Light; Gravity; Creature; Shape; Atmosphere; Sense; Liquid; Dimension; Flight; Rock.
Personnel
Joe Morris
bass, acousticJoe Morris: steel string acoustic guitar.
Album information
Title: Singularity | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: AUM Fidelity
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About Joe Morris
Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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