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William Parker: Deep Roots

by Kurt Gottschalk
William Parker's East Village apartment is abuzz with activity on what would seem to be a typical November afternoon in the hive of New York free jazz. Cell phones and laptops are whirring, Parker making arrangements for an upcoming tour as his wife, the dancer and tireless organizer Patricia Nicholson, sets details for an upcoming fundraiser ...
The Dream

Label: 577 Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: This Is the Dream; Little Did I Know; 6 1/2 Billion; Showering of Gifts; The Truth in the Core; Never Before; Zero Softly; The Traditionalist!; Sea Soul; Spiritual Awakening; Stillness; Notorious; Life Beyond Death; Tempting Faith.
Daniel Carter / William Parker / Federico Ughi: The Dream

by Troy Collins
The Dream features the first recorded example of multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter playing piano. While this revelation is impressive enough, the album itself is a fascinating and endlessly rewarding listen. Ably accompanied by bassist William Parker and drummer Federico Ughi, Carter demonstrates remarkable facility on a half-dozen different instruments in settings ranging from sober to tumultuous.
Not Out for Anywhere

Label: Sol Disk
Released: 2005
Track listing: Disc One: Dance at the Beach; Same Thing as That; It
Chinatown

Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Hak Zhou 2. Tai Hong Lau 3. Sun Dou 4. Zhong Guo 5. Xiao Zhi An 6. Shun Da 7. Jing Jing Lok 8. Sun Mei 9. Xian Shi 10. Teng Fei 11. Guo Zhi Han
Daniel Carter/Gregg Keplinger/Reuben Radding: Not Out for Anywhere

by Jeff Stockton
Daniel Carter's collaboration with bassman Reuben Radding has evolved from an impressionistic alto sax and contrabass duo on Luminescence (AUM Fidelity, 2003) to an alto/bass/drum trio with the addition of Gregg Keplinger on Language (Origin, 2002) and now to the trio supplemented by Carter's full range of instrumentation and other musicians forming what they call the ...
Carter/Blumenkranz/Zubek: Chinatown

by Ty Cumbie
This début recording by Chinatown, an unusual trio made up of downtown's wildly diverse music scene, finds the venerable free player Daniel Carter still doing his thing, this time with a young, unique rhythm section. Bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz's playing is muscular and gutteral, and his bowing is turgidly pleasing. On this outing he also shows ...
Mysterium

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Some People Need Bibs
2. Charlatans Draped In Blue
3. City Bumpkin Cadenza
4. Who's Got the Battering-ram?
5. Harmoniums At Midnight