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A Discontinuous Line

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Convertible, Version One (for Charles Eames); Reciprocal (for Santiago Calatrava); La Dernier Cri (for Elliot Carter); Some Not All (for Phillip Wilson); Aperture (for Walker Evans); Morricone (for Sergio Leone); Convertible, Version Two (for Ray Eames); The Ladder (for Giorgio De Chirico).

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The Vandermark 5: A Discontinuous Line

Read "A Discontinuous Line" reviewed by Nic Jones


Ken Vandermark could never be accused of wasting time, and while this particular documentation of his music lacks the rarefied air of his work with the SIA trio from earlier in 2006, this programme comes from an aesthetically different place. Vandermark's artistry is far from mono-dimensional. Also, the dynamics of the V5 are of a radically ...

Album

A Discontinuous Line

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Convertible, Version One (for Charles Eames); Reciprocal (for Santiago Calatrava); La Dernier Cri (for Elliot Carter); Some Not All (for Phillip Wilson); Aperture (for Walker Evans); Morricone (for Sergio Leone); Convertible, Version Two (for Ray Eames); The Ladder (for Giorgio De Chirico).

Album

A Discontinuous Line

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Convertible, Version One (for Charles Eames) - 6:39; 02. Reciprocal (for Santiago Calatrava) - 7:40; 03. Le Dernier Cri (for Elliott Carter) - 7:48; 04. Some Not All (for Phillip Wilson) - 13:46; 05. Aperture (for Walker Evans) - 6:45; 06. Morricone (for Sergio Leone) - 7:00; 07. Convertible, Version Two (for Ray Eames) - 6:26; 08. The Ladder (for Giorgio De Chirico) - 10:50

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The Vandermark 5: A Discontinuous Line

Read "A Discontinuous Line" reviewed by John Kelman


Woodwind multi-instrumentalist Ken Vandermark has seen a number of personnel changes in his decade-old flagship group, the Vandermark 5. But when charter member Jeb Bishop left last year, Vandermark made the decision not to replace him with another trombonist. The Color of Memory (Atavistic, 2005) stands, as a result, as a high point and watershed mark ...

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Vandermark 5: A Discontinuous Line

Read "A Discontinuous Line" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dopo il rodaggio dal vivo, assai promettente, di cui abbiamo avuto qualche assaggio anche in Italia, la “nuova formula" dei Vandermark 5, con il violoncello di Fred Lonberg-Holm al posto del trombonista Jeb Bishop, giunge ora al primo disco in studio [dietro il vetro c'è sempre Bob Weston] e conferma gli interessanti segnali che avevamo già ...

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The Vandermark 5: A Discontinuous Line

Read "A Discontinuous Line" reviewed by Troy Collins


A Discontinuous Line is the first studio recording of the new incarnation of the Vandermark 5, Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist Ken Vandermark's most enduring and versatile ensemble. The Vandermark 5 has been an acoustic quintet since trombonist/guitarist Jeb Bishop dropped the electric instrument from his arsenal in 2001, taking his final leave last year. With the arrival of ...


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