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Herb Robertson & Phil Haynes: Ritual
ByHaynes is game for the occasional creative, punchy rhythmic interplaybut he plays much more the role of colorist than timekeeper. Thus their duets on Ritual consist entirely of free improvisation. Only toward the second half of the record does Robertson hint at any kind of linear play. The absence of conventional melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic forms creates an intriguing alternative to Robertson's more structured work as a sideman. With their generous use of space, both these musicians make each note a deliberate act; and the dynamic range on this disc is dangerously huge.
These two musicians treat structure as something to create in the moment and then wantonly destroy on a path elsewhere. As you might imagine, they occupy perilous ground.
Track Listing
Ritual Parts 1; 2; 3; 4.
Personnel
Herb Robertson: trumpet; Phil Haynes: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Ritual | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: CIMP Records
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