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Rapid Croche
By Jason Roebke
Label: 482 Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Please / Sensor / Any American / Whatever You Think Is Beautiful / It
Document Chicago - New Jazz and Improvisation
Label: 482 Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Clean (The Pavkovic Band); Last Night (Dragons 1976); Fleet (Triage); Remebering Tokyo, The Last Alaskan (The Exciting Trio); Through an Open Window (Jason Adasiewicz/Jon Doyle); UPD (Phil Mosberg/Eric Roth Duo); Hannibul (Stick and Stones); It's Enough (Jason Roebke's Rapid Croche); Trying Not to Stand Still (Design Flaw); The Cocktail Party Effect (The Treehouse Project); Black Shoe (Greyghost); Incidentally (Bauder/Parker/Ajemian); California Fingers (Bauder/Ramsdell/Bryerton)
Grey Ghost: How to Create Words
by Clifford Allen
One could rage on in debate about the need for jazz to embrace technology in order to grow, and that – as groups as diverse as Return to Forever and Musica Elettronica Viva have proven – electric and/or electronic sound production has a valid spot in improvised music. One could also debate with an equal tenor ...
Various Artists: Document Chicago - New Jazz and Improvisation
by John Kelman
Chicago has always had a sound that differentiated it from other large centres including New York and Los Angeles; decidedly urban, but with a certain avant edge that New York has only fully explored in recent years. Chicago has been mining the depths of the avant-garde since the ‘60s, when the Association for the Advancement of ...
Jason Roebke: Rapid Croche
by Kurt Gottschalk
In some contexts, Chicago bassist Jason Roebke plays the sort of quiet sputters of sound that somehow gets lumped into jazz. His project Art Union Humanscape with dancer Ayako Kato performed at the Joyce Soho in September with Chicago ex-pat percussionist Tim Barnes in a setting of beauteous sound and silence. With his trio, however, he ...
Jason Roebke: Rapid Croche
by Jay Collins
The Chicago jazz/improvised music scene is legendary, whether the topic concerns the AACM school or more recent experimenters. Drawing upon the inspiration the past and local legends like Fred Anderson, Hal Russell and more recently, Ken Vandermark, the second and third waves consist of an amazingly diverse and invigorating talent pool, now emerging as impressive musicians ...
Michel Lambert: Out Twice
by AAJ Staff
With the advent of free improvisation--or spontaneous composition, as some prefer to call it--formal structure ceased to be a fence so much as a path. But no matter how hard some improvisers may have tried, the random walk just never became reality. So that path has taken a central importance in defining the styles that shape ...
Michel Lambert: Out Twice
by Frank Rubolino
Michel Lambert divided his drumming leadership between two trios on Out Twice, one with pianist Milcho Leviev and bassist John Giannelli, and the other with bassist Barre Phillips and saxophonist Lionel Garcin. He also split his recording venues between American and European sites. Both ventures were unique; Lambert used his personal drawings and ...




