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Concrete Science

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2004

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Daniel Carter/Morgan Craft/Eric Eigner: Mysterium

Read "Mysterium" reviewed by Elliott Simon


An active sound experience, Mysterium grabs hold and forces the listener to hang on for a wild multi-genre ride. Using jazz, drum and bass, blues, rock, funk and some down right nasty noise, extended drum set artist Eric Eigner has collaborated with multi instrumentalist Daniel Carter and stunt guitarist Morgan Craft to produce a transgenerational improvisational ...

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Antipop Vs. Matthew Shipp

Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2003
Track listing: Places I've Never Been; Staph; Slow Horn; A Knot In Your Bop; svp; Coda; Stream Light; Monstro City; Real Is Surreal; Free Hop.

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Simple... Isn't It?

Label: Undivided Vision
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Birthright
2. Bojangles
3. Simple ... Isn't It??
4. Breaking the Malaise

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Principle Hope

Label: Sublingual Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: I- Awakening (5:35) II- Spirit of Hope (4:44) III- New Flakes on Dirty Snow 4:02) IV- M.S. Darling (7:23) V- Danse de la Liberte (6:33) VI- Schone Tone (bass and clarinet duet (3:42) VII- The Many and the Few (5:12) VIII- Atlantis by Sine Wave (violent and drum duet (5:22) IX- Weight of the World (3:52) X- A Prayer in the Universal Language (7:39) XI- Live at the Tremont Theatre (4:07)

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Chinatown

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003

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Luminescence

Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2003
Track listing: You And I Are Disappearing; Ancestral Voyage-Mystery Succeed; Refracted Light And Grace; Blessing The Ride; Vignettes; Qualcosa Verso Azzurro; Occurrences, Places, Entities, And The Sea.

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Daniel Carter: Luminescence

Read "Luminescence" reviewed by James Taylor


Daniel Carter is quickly, and quietly, becoming one of the most important players on the free jazz scene. But despite being a thirty year veteran of the NYC music community and having worked with everyone from Sun Ra to Medeski, Martin, and Wood, Carter remains largely an underground legend. Luminescence ...

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Carter/Cook/Kowald/LaMaster: Principle Hope

Read "Principle Hope" reviewed by Richton Guy Thomas


Free jazz, like bebop, is complex intense playing with an emphasis on momentum. This is a simple description of the music that occupies a portion of Principle Hope. The venue where this music was performed is Boston's Tremont Theatre, a regular home for no-holds-barred open-ended jazz. The essential component of any free jazz performance is strong ...

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Daniel Carter and Reuben Radding: Luminescence

Read "Luminescence" reviewed by AAJ Staff


When historians look back at jazz around the turn of this century, they will have a hard time finding multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter. That's because Carter has not made a single record as a leader. His outspoken collectivist orientation means that he only participates within a more open social context (such as the free improv groups TEST ...


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