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Stories and Negotiations

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. Song of a Star (Jenkins); 02. Third Option(for Art Hoyle); 03. El Is a Sound of Joy (Sun Ra); 04. Wilbur's Tune (Campbell); 05. The And of 2 (for Ira Sullivan); 06. Door #1 (for Julian Priester); 07. Urnack (Priester); 08. Lost and Found (Jordan).

Album

Actionspeak

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: The Hunt; Should I Do; Folly Cove; The Throes; Questions; Opal; Soundtrack to Romance.

Album

Empathetic Parts

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Empathetic Parts; I'll Be Right Here Waiting.

Album

About Us

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: It's Enough; V.S.#1; About Us; Big and Fine; The Next Time You Are Near; Big Stubby; Flat Companion; First Reading: Paul's Letter; Under the Influence of Lunar Objects; Days Fly By (with Ruby).

Album

Actionspeak

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010

Album

Protest Heaven

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Still Building Your Life on Fear; Your Concrete; Get Mine; Stock Pile; Light Up; No Dark; Let Live; Animal, Big Tree & River Steam.

Album

Stories and Negotiations

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Song of a Star; Third Option (for Art Hoyle); El is a Sound of Joy; Wilbur's Tune; The And of 2 (for Ira Sullivan); Door #1 (for Julian Priester); Urnack; Lost and Found.

Album

Flora.Fauna.Fervor

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Great Full; The Queen; When I Think Of You; Shadow Ballerina; High City/Low City; A Winds A Blowin.'

Album

Cyrillic

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Antiphony; Tainos; Thief of Sleep; How to Cross When Bridges Are Out; Still Will; Don't Trade Here; In Plain Sight.

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Article: Album Review

Matt Ulery's Loom: Flora.Fauna.Fervor

Read "Flora.Fauna.Fervor" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The music on Flora.Fauna.Fervor might be dubbed episodic, if not for the fact that each new idea steadily evolves from what came before. Bassist Matt Ulery uses kaleidoscopic compositional methods that develop gradually, yet travel to wide-ranging places and often return home to roost. Endless permutations of instrumental combinations and stylistic possibilities are explored, with Ulery's ...


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