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Rudresh Mahanthappa: Codebook
The Mahanthappa quartet's last release on Pi Recordings (Mother Tongue, 2004), offered compositions based on and inspired by language. On this recording, the music takes its cue from cryptography, strengthening the connection between mathematics and the act of composing. The band plays with space and time as if twirling spaghetti on a fork, tightly if possible, but just as often letting the tunes unfurl, as on the lilting swing of "D (Dee Dee).
When the quartet locks into repetitious patterns ("Enhanced Performance ), going faster seems to be the only way out, and more often than not the music is forced to stop short. Fortunately, Moutin and Weiss are as adept at applying the brakes as they are at stepping on the gas. Even "My Sweetest, the closest thing on the disc to a ballad, has its teeth clenched, threatening to take off, just as every other cut does on Codebook.
Track Listing
The Decider; Refresh; Enhanced Performance; Further and in Between; Play It Again Sam; Frontburner; D (Dee Dee); Wait It Through; My Sweetest.
Personnel
Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altoRudresh Mahanthappa: alto saxophone; Vijay Iyer: piano; Francois Moutin: bass; Dan Weiss: drums.
Album information
Title: Codebook | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Pi Recordings
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About Rudresh Mahanthappa
Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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