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Chicago Reed Quartet: Western Automatic

Read "Western Automatic" reviewed by John Sharpe


After a heyday in the late 1970s which saw the World Saxophone Quartet, ROVA and the 29th Street Saxophone Quartet, to list but three of the more celebrated, strutting their stuff, the format has undergone a hiatus more recently. However it remains firmly established as an instrumental configuration and perhaps the only surprise is that it ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Cash And Carry

Read "Cash And Carry" reviewed by John Sharpe


Ornette Coleman was one of the first to use two drummers in a smaller ensemble for his seminal double quartet Free Jazz (Atlantic, 1961). In doing so they established the template for dual interaction, as Ed Blackwell majored on drum patterns while Billy Higgins emphasized the cymbals. While the format has become much more widespread as ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Cash And Carry

Read "Cash And Carry" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Besides his regular duo performances with fellow Chicagoans drummer Tim Daisy or Frank Rosaly, The Rempis Percussion Quartet is saxophonist Dave Rempis' longest standing active group. To mark their tenth anniversary in 2014, they met at Chicago's Hungry Brain and recorded two lengthy pieces of music.Success for each of these players has limited their ...

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Dave Rempis: Zen Master

Read "Dave Rempis: Zen Master" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The best application of philosophy to improvised music is the Chinese concept of “wu-wei." The best translation of this is “no trying." Many listeners have the false impression that it takes a sophisticated ear or at least years of listening to “get" improvised music. Actually, the opposite is true. The key is wu-wei or the art ...

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Naancore

Label: Aerophonic Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Skinning The Poke; Strategikon.

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From Wolves To Whales

Label: Aerophonic Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Slake; Serpents Tooth; Stand Up For Bastard; Swingin’ Apoplexy; Count Me Out.

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Spectral

Label: Aerophonic Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Traction; Iterated Integrals; Wrinkle Wrankle; How It Started; Snaggletooth Tussle; Cheek and Bones; The Drop.

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Spectral

Label: Aerophonic Records
Released: 2014
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Article: Album Review

Wooley - Rempis - Niggenkemper - Corsano: From Wolves To Whales

Read "From Wolves To Whales" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Heavy-duty improvisers, saxophonist Dave Rempis and trumpeter Nate Wooley comprise a union of Chicago and New York artists who share a similar vision. Thus, From Wolves To Whales marks the quartet's debut album. As anticipated, the musicians delve deep into the outside schema of jazz amid a largely aggressive mode of attack. With hustling cadences, energized ...

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Dave Rempis / Darren Johnston / Larry Ochs: Spectral

Read "Spectral" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


"Invisible Architecture" is a self-coined concept that characterizes the raison d'être of this experienced, free improvisational trio. The three first met first in the fall of 2011, when alto sax player Dave Rempis journeyed from his home in Chicago to the West Coast, to collaborate with like-minded compatriots from the Bay Area scene. Trumpeter Darren Johnston, ...


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