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Sex Mob: Sex Mob Meets Medeski

by Lyn Horton
The two-minute Mob Rule Invocation," which starts Sex Mob Meets Medeski, is enough to turn the tables on conventional jazz quintet genre, pointing the way to bridge the gap between the melodic and music that is so squarely and pristinely raucous that its intention is measurable in the fun the musicians are clearly having. Recorded live ...
Red Sphere

Label: Skirl Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Sun; Alpha Centauri; Barnard's Star; Wolf 359; Lalande 21185; Sirius; Luyten 726-8; V1216 Sagittarii; HH Andromedae; Epsilon Eridani; Lacaille 9352; FI Virginis; EZ Aquarii; Procyon; 61 Cygni; Struve 2398; Groombridge 34.
Briggan Krauss' H-Alpha: Red Sphere

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
Guttural saxophone bleats demand attention amid the drum whorls and electronic washes. After the initial blast, the horn recedes as clipped drum bursts and metallic effects create a halting groove that elicits more wails. The dynamic shifts and manufactured form from chaos of Sun" typify Red Sphere by H-Alpha--saxophonist Briggan Krauss' improvising trio with laptop artist ...
Unspeakable

By Bill Frisell
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1968; White Fang; Sundust; Del Close; Gergory C.; Stringbean; Hymn for Ginsberg; Alias; Who Was That Girl?; D. Sharpe; Fields of Alfalfa; Tony; Old Sugar Bear; Goodbye Goodbye Goodbye
Mylab

Label: Terminus Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Pop Client; Master Korean Musicians Of Canada; Land trust Picnic; Varmint; Fancy Party Cakes;
Phil And Jerry; Workaholic Song; Old Days; Earthbound; Not In My House; Ask Mickey; Chi-Chi
Marina.
Descending to End

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000
Track listing: Last Gasp Extraction Of The World; Frontal; Lean Loud And Lovely; Parietal; Dust The Desolate; Temporal;
Encumbrance Essence; Occipital; Flu Coasting.
Briggan Krauss: Descending to End

by AAJ Staff
I'm not normally one to rave, but this Briggan Krauss thing is something special. In fact, it's gigantic. Powerful. Uncompromising. An apocalyptic document for the end of an era and the birth of a new one. Alto saxophonist Krauss may be familiar from his tenure in such bands as Pigpen (check out Miss Ann for example) ...