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Strange Unison

Label: Radio Legs
Released: 2008
Track listing: 1. Graveling - 6:35; 2. Blue Light Down The Line - 9:33; 3. Sonic Rights - 5:19; 4. CBJ 3:57; 5. Illustrate - 5:53; 6. Circling - 4:24; 7. Johns And Marks - 4:50; 8. Irrational - 4:18; 9. Silent Stutter - 6:02.

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Open Loose: Strange Unison

Read "Strange Unison" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Per qualche strana ragione, il trio Open Loose del contrabbassista Mark Helias non gode della fama che spetterebbe ad un trio di questo calibro. Una lacuna che riflette quanto avviene, sul piano individuale, con i singoli componenti del gruppo. Tutti ottimi musicisti. Anzi, fantastici musicisti. E però, quando si parla di grandi contrabbassisti quasi mai compare ...

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Atomic Clock

Label: Radio Legs
Released: 2006
Track listing: Subway; Chavez; Cinematic; Momentum Interrupted; Modern Scag; Atomic Clock; Plantini; What Up; Zephyr; Many Nows.

Album

Atomic Clock

Label: Radio Legs
Released: 2006
Track listing: Subway; Chavez; Cinematic; Momentum Interrupted; Modern scag; Atomic Clock; Plantini; What Up; Zephyr; Many Nows.

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Mark Helias: Atomic Clock

Read "Atomic Clock" reviewed by Donald Elfman


Mark Helias--his big steady bass and organic, his compositions ever-changing--continues to set the standard for making music that bears shape and direction but also celebrates the freedom to improvise openly and... er... loosely. For ten years he and his powerful trio have refined and broadened the scope of this music so by now the players share ...

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Mark Helias' Open Loose: Atomic Clock

Read "Atomic Clock" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


In a career spanning over twenty years, Mark Helias has worked with some interesting musical collaborations and concepts. He has constantly searched for the new and challenging, whether it has been in the company of musicians like Ray Anderson, Pheeroan akLaff, Mark Dresser and Gerry Hemingway, to name a few--or in his writing, which encompasses chamber ...

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Mark Helias' Open Loose: Atomic Clock

Read "Atomic Clock" reviewed by Nic Jones


Bassist Mark Helias has a great band here. All three musicians, augmented by the second tenor sax of Ellery Eskelin on one track, are entirely in tune with each other, and this programme is notable for the high number of occasions when they seem to breathe as one. The perhaps deliberately woozy air of “Modern Scag" ...

Album

Verbs of Will

Label: Radio Legs
Released: 2003
Track listing: Detonation

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Mark Helias' Open Loose: Verbs of Will

Read "Verbs of Will" reviewed by Clifford Allen


If modern jazz has truly reached a historical synthesis of the sort that will keep it going indefinitely and show its “guts," then free-bop might just be that most promising vein. It’s not that free-bop is a particularly new animal; the net can be cast to both Ornette and Hamiet Bluiett, but it often shows more ...


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