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Vandermark 5: Annular Gift

Read "Annular Gift" reviewed by Troy Collins


Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader Ken Vandermark has led his flagship ensemble, the Vandermark 5, through a decade's worth of personnel changes. Despite the band's rotating roster, the ensemble's sound has remained remarkably consistent. A powerhouse unit capable of serene delicacy as well as unfettered intensity, the quintet has won a legion of fans the world over ...

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The Vandermark 5: Annular Gift

Read "Annular Gift" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The Vandermark 5's Annular Gift is its most accessible and swinging recording to date. Recorded live (one reason) in Krakow, Poland, the quintet has come together (reason two) as a true aggregate of players. This is their fifteenth official release (there have been some CD-Rs and compilation discs) and third for the Polish label Not Two. ...

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Paul Giallorenzo: Get In To Go Out

Read "Get In To Go Out" reviewed by Troy Collins


The 15th album in 482 Records' Document Chicago Series, Get In To Go Out is the debut of pianist Paul Giallorenzo's quintet. One of the few free-leaning pianists working in the Windy City's vital new music scene, Giallorenzo's angular approach towards writing and improvising draws inspiration from the seminal Post-War innovations of such pianists as Thelonious ...

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Article: Live From New York

September 2009

Read "September 2009" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Jenny ScheinmanLe Poisson RougeNew York City August 4, 2009The chameleon-like but ever electric Nels Cline seemed at first to be an unusual partner for violinist Jenny Scheinman, but if anything the guitarist knows how to make things work and he pushed the quartet (with bassist Matt Penman and drummer Jim ...

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Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game

Read "Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Klang Tea Music Allos Documents 2009 The Dave Rempis Percussion Quartet The Disappointment of Parsley Not Two 2009 Fred Anderson Staying in the Game Engine 2009 ...

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Ingebrigt Haker Flaten: Five Bass Hits

Read "Ingebrigt Haker Flaten: Five Bass Hits" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


Townhouse OrchestraBelle VilleClean Feed2008 Evan Parker/Ingebrigt Haker FlatenThe Brewery TapSmalltown Superjazzz2008 TrinityBreaking the MoldClean Feed2009 Ingebrigt Haker FlatenThe Year of the Boar

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Hunter-Gatherers

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: A Night At The Ranch; CD2: More Green Than Giraffe; Black Book; A Night At The Ranch Part Two; Larks And Loons.

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Rempis Percussion Quartet: Hunter-Gatherers

Read "Hunter-Gatherers" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


The Chicago Reader has called the Rempis Percussion Quartet “the best live band in town, which could very well be true, as long as the Vandermark 5 is away. Of course, the two bands share a drummer (Tim Daisy) and saxophonist Dave Rempis (here on alto, tenor and baritone) who, in the last few years, has ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Hunter-Gatherers

Read "Hunter-Gatherers" reviewed by John Sharpe


Recorded live on tour at the Hunter-Gatherer club in Columbia, South Carolina, this double CD is the third release from saxophonist Dave Rempis' The Rempis Percussion Quartet, and a logical progression for what has been called one of the best live bands in Chicago. Rempis' most high profile gig is providing the improvisational firepower ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Hunter-Gatherers

Read "Hunter-Gatherers" reviewed by Nic Jones


As this group has had the opportunity to come of age on record it's become clear that it mines a seam of musical territory similar to that once worked by the trio British alto saxophonist Mike Osborne had with bassist Harry Miller and drummer Louis Moholo back in the 1970s. They owe it no overt debt ...


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