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Dedication Suite
By Dave Fox
Label: Umbrella Recordings
Released: 2006
Track listing: Prologue and Invocation; Mayday; Dedication #1; Interlude #1; Dedication #2; Interlude#2;
Dedication #3; Finale; Conclusion and Evocation.
Dave Fox: Dedication Suite
by Eddie Becton
Although Dedication Suite is reminiscent of New York City's creative improv scene, pianist Dave Fox resides in North Carolina, quite removed from the Big Apple. Where many jazz fans embrace soft melodies and rhythms of the likes of Horace Silver and McCoy Tyner, Fox not only pushes the envelope, he simply ignites it. At times, he ...
The Branch Will Not Break
By Carrie Shull
Label: Umbrella Recordings
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Branch Will Not Break; Tell the Bees; In Fear of Harvest; Echolocation; Zooid; Twilights;
Obstruction; Chiroptera Felis; Temporal Defense; Heliotrope; Obscure Zealots.
Carrie Shull/Tara Flandreau/Reuben Radding: The Branch Will Not Break
by Terrell Kent Holmes
The Branch Will Not Break is an impressive collection of musical episodes. To call them songs would be somewhat inaccurate, because they're closer to tone poems or paintings with notes. And this splendid trio--Carrie Shull on oboe and English horn, Tara Flandreau on viola, and Reuben Radding on double bass--is like a collective Jackson Pollock, working ...
Tom & Gerry (Thomas Lehn & Gerry Hemingway): Fire Works
by Glenn Astarita
With their second duet outing, Tom (Thomas Lehn) & Gerry (Hemingway) at times, spark notions of those frisky cartoon characters Tom and Jerry, thanks to the artists’ generally animated and altogether good-natured approach. Once again, Mr. Lehn utilizes his analogue synthesizer for excursions of stark expressionism amid an overall metallic sheen via his shrewdly devised maneuvers. ...
Fabric
Label: Umbrella Recordings
Released: 2001
Track listing: Eppy, ...but thou didst not leave, Fabric, Did you drop something? Oxygen Debt, Sunken, He was despised, Gather and Cast, Surely he hath borne our grief, Interlope, Untoward, Adrenaline, Mumble-the-peg, Plain of jars, Magnetic Hive Transmissions
Micro-East Collective: Fabric
by Glenn Astarita
The large ensemble known as “Micro-East Collective” follows up their previous effort, Out Of My Face by pursuing similar concepts and practices, consisting of verbose dialogue, multi-layered sound textures and complex arrangements on the newly released, Fabric. Yet on these fifteen pieces, the performances feature as few as three or (at times), twenty musicians. And as ...