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Brooklyn Cantos
By Gold Sparkle
Label: Squealer
Released: 2005
Track listing: People's Republic; 'Burg Girl; Marcella Variations #1; Game Over; Architexture #12 (718);
Autumn Ever; Carpet Quarterbagger.
Gold Sparkle Trio with Ken Vandermark: Brooklyn Cantos
by Germein Linares
Maintaining focus in free jazz seems like an oxymoron. By free, obviously, one assumes no rules, no shackles, and no restrictions. This is fine and dandy in theory; in execution, though, some do better than others with this musical autonomy. It might be free all right, but, is it music and, more importantly to us, is ...
Swell Henry
By Chris Speed
Label: Squealer
Released: 2004
Track listing: She Has Four Thorns; Last Beginning; Born In The Air; Camper Giorno; Cloud Stopper; Flanked; He Has A Pair Of Dice; Dead Water; Staircase Genius; Kip Files
Brooklyn Cantos
By Gold Sparkle
Label: Squealer
Released: 2004
Track listing: People's Republic; 'Burg Girl; Marcella Variations #1; Game Over; Architecture #12 (718); Autumn
Ever; Carpet Quarterbagger.
Gold Sparkle Trio w/Ken Vandermark: Brooklyn Cantos
by Mark Corroto
They say great minds think alike. I say great musician minds don't think so much alike as they are alike. Bird and Dizzy. Ornette and Cherry. Bennink and Mengelberg. Operating in similar but different spheres for quite some time, the collaboration between Ken Vandermark and the Gold Sparkle Trio is a true meeting of ...
Chris Speed's Yeah NO: Swell Henry
by Eyal Hareuveni
Four years have passed since the last release by Chris Speed's Yeah NO quartet, Emit (Songlines, 2000). Speed has been busy in those years as a key player in the ensembles of Uri Caine, Dave Douglas, Myra Melford, Matt Moran and John Hollenbeck. He toured and played with three collaborative bands with overlapping personnel--the Balkan-tinged quartet ...
Last Days of May: Radiant Black Mind
by Derek Taylor
The closest referent for this group that I can think of (and my knowledge of this kind of music is admittedly severely limited) is the Bay-area based Mermen, a group led by another underground guitar icon, Jim Thomas, which traffics in similarly loose-ended paeans to the psychedelic age. Surf overtones are largely absent here, but the ...