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Specific Gravity
By Joe McPhee
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.A Priori 2.Specific Gravity 3.After The Rain 4.Sienna
The Cosmosamatics II

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Fusionanatomy 2.Daughter of ISIS 3.Echoes of Eric Dolphy 4.Queen
Bee 5.Rio Bahia 6.Cosmic Curtis
Seasoning the Greens

By Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Grounded, The Triple Towers of Kyongbokkang, South Indian Festival
Rhythm, Ghanaian Funeral Rhythm, South Indian Marriage Rhythm,
Colombian Rhythm, Free Rhythm, A Man Sees a Snake, a Woman Kills It;
No Matter, as Long as It is Dead
Looking East: A Suite In Three Parts
By Raph
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Disc One: Zero Grade/ Fractals/ The Old Your Majesty/ The New Majesty. Disc Two: Reversal/ Smooth Moffetting/ Encore: Cosmic G.
The Cosmosamatics
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Quasar/ Mingus Mangus/ Near/ Beyond the Inner East/ New Line Groove.
Sonny Simmons: Cosmosamatics II

by Glenn Astarita
Multi-reedman Michael Marcus and alto saxophonist Sonny Simmons have been collaborating since the early '80s. This release signifies the group's followup to the 2001 date Cosmosamatics. Much like the previous outing, the saxophonists work well together, amid organically tinted sound structures and razor sharp soloing.Drummer Jay Rosen's rumbling tom work rides atop bassist Curtis ...
Sonny Simmons, Michael Marcus, Curtis Lundy, Jay Rosen: Cosmosamatics II

by Dan McClenaghan
You'd think a musical quartet running around calling themselves the Cosmosamatics would be something whimsical--fun, but a throwaway of sorts; but the sounds on Cosmosamatics II are brooding, deep free jazz in the mode of Eric Dolphy or Marty Ehrlich. Serious stuff that doesn't take itself too seriously.Two reed men are out front--Sonny Simmons ...
Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble: Seasoning the Greens

by Dan McClenaghan
Jazz fans may be less prone to musical ethnocentricities and preconceived ideas about song than, say, those folks who go out and buy Madonna CDs, but that restrictive mindset lingers.Bill Cole is out to shake things up a bit. Cole has been studying and playing a number of eastern double reed instruments for over ...
Avram Fefer, Bobby Few & Wilbur Morris: Few and Far Between

by Andrey Henkin
Sometimes you hearken back to the old days to a time when musicians used music to really explore. Songs were songs and men were men. The greatest contribution of the '60s New Thing" were players firmly rooted in the tradition of composing but adept and bold enough to write music for successful and innovative improvisation. Those ...