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Trinity

By Joe McPhee
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Ionization; Astral Spirits; Delta.
The Laughing Owl

By Han Bennink
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Kieft; Demp; Bums; Kluft; Het Spook Ende Kaas; Krijt; Tzwet & Tkalf; Twototango; Skots & Skeef; Zeepijn; Dug; Glenflay; Tak; Song of the Slender Man; Fik; The Laughing Owl; Taailing.
As Was

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Daredevils; Quill; Escape From Zero Village; Under the Street Where You Live; Paint Another Take of the Shootpop.
Nuclear War

By Sun Ra
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Nuclear War; Retrospect; Drop Me Off In Harlem; Sometimes I'm Happy; Celestial Love; Blue Intensity; Nameless One No.2; Smile.
The Vandermark 5: Acoustic Machine

by Mark Corroto
Ken Vandermark's quintet releases yearly progress reports on his growth as both a composer and musician. Acoustic Machine, the fifth installment by the Vandermark 5, features the maturing voices of the Chicago jazzman and the highly talented musicians that make up this working unit. Working unit" may be the key to the success of this band's ...
Clifford Thornton: Freedom & Unity

by Mark Corroto
Under the direction of John Corbett, Atavistic’s Unheard Music Series is not only preserving creative music documents but is writing the history of a woefully under documented time. Freedom & Unity, the latest in this series by little known trombonist/trumpeter Claude Thornton, is a natural extension of the music of Ornette Coleman. Recorded one day after ...
Davey Williams & John Corbett: Humdinger

by Derek Taylor
There’s an old saying about glass houses and stones that seems apropos of a critical finger pointed toward the growing musical folio of John Corbett. As a music critic who can play nary a lick who am I to launch arrows from a quiver of complaint at what seems like a body of work based predominately ...
Globe Unity 67 & 70: Alexander Von Schlippenbach

by Andrey Henkin
Free jazz recordings have been the subjects of more scrutiny than perhaps any other kind of music. Hailed effusively as visionary and cosmic or derided thoroughly as shamelessly indulgent and noisy. While much free jazz can be ineffective, it removes one variable from the equation of recording: material. Sessions rooted in basic improvisatory frameworks rather than ...
Kees Hazevoet & Company: Unlawful Noise

by Ludwig vanTrikt
First off let me state that I love the jazz avant-garde. My own credentials are knee deep in the funk and the noise of this genre. I mean after all ,I ve sat at the throne of the late pianist Don Pullen-where during a Village Vanguard gig he hit a tonal cluster with a fist and ...
Sun Ra: Nuclear War

by Derek Taylor
Apocalyptic in title, but surprisingly upbeat in sound this 1980s Arkestral artifact makes a welcome return to circulation through John Corbett's Unheard Music Series. The album is actually yet another off mark entry in Ra's occasional bid for major label backing. He shopped the session to Columbia, but met with the usual blank stares from the ...